The alluvial fan of Lima is a complex landform, resulting from the sediment contributions of the Rimac River and the coalescence of the alluvial fans of the tributaries of the Rimac River. Depositional zones in the fan and changing main channel and distributary channels are influenced by the palaeo-relief inherited from a semi-arid climate and by the climatic changes. The upper sedimentary sequence of the fan, dominant on the Costa Verde, is of Upper Pleistocene–Holocene age. The sediments forming it are non-cohesive and are highly mobile during floods and earthquakes. The dominant features in this sequence, intertwined channel facies and laminar flows, were influenced by the Pleistocene–Holocene postglacial marine transgressions. A deeper ...
In this paper we present a joint initiative of the Instituto Geológico Minero y Metalúrgico (Ingemme...
The Quebrada N˜ aguapua alluvial fan provides a record of changes that have affected the Bolivian Ch...
(e-mail: colombo @ ub. edu) Abstract: The largest rivers that drain the Argentine Andean Ranges are ...
The alluvial fan of Lima is a complex landform, resulting from the sediment contributions of the Rim...
Alluvial fans record climate-driven erosion and sediment-transport processes and allow reconstructin...
This study investigates the connection between sediment aggradation, erosion and climate in a desert...
In this paper an initiative of the Peruvian Geological Survey, INGEMMET, is shown to promote the res...
In this paper an initiative of the Peruvian Geological Survey, INGEMMET, is shown to promote the res...
Sediment accumulation and the formation of terrace levels can occur in response to a change in eithe...
River terraces are among the most intriguing geomorphic features that have been reported from the Pe...
Lima, the capital and largest city of Peru, is located on the Pacific Coastal Plain on dissected all...
The El Nino global climate anomaly is a major cause of weather variation that can have far-reaching ...
Global warming in high mountain areas has led to visible environmental changes as glacial retreat, f...
The Andean region is susceptible to soil erosion due to steep topography, prevalent rainfall and hig...
The northernmost part of the Altiplano in Southern Peru is drained by the river Apurimac and its tri...
In this paper we present a joint initiative of the Instituto Geológico Minero y Metalúrgico (Ingemme...
The Quebrada N˜ aguapua alluvial fan provides a record of changes that have affected the Bolivian Ch...
(e-mail: colombo @ ub. edu) Abstract: The largest rivers that drain the Argentine Andean Ranges are ...
The alluvial fan of Lima is a complex landform, resulting from the sediment contributions of the Rim...
Alluvial fans record climate-driven erosion and sediment-transport processes and allow reconstructin...
This study investigates the connection between sediment aggradation, erosion and climate in a desert...
In this paper an initiative of the Peruvian Geological Survey, INGEMMET, is shown to promote the res...
In this paper an initiative of the Peruvian Geological Survey, INGEMMET, is shown to promote the res...
Sediment accumulation and the formation of terrace levels can occur in response to a change in eithe...
River terraces are among the most intriguing geomorphic features that have been reported from the Pe...
Lima, the capital and largest city of Peru, is located on the Pacific Coastal Plain on dissected all...
The El Nino global climate anomaly is a major cause of weather variation that can have far-reaching ...
Global warming in high mountain areas has led to visible environmental changes as glacial retreat, f...
The Andean region is susceptible to soil erosion due to steep topography, prevalent rainfall and hig...
The northernmost part of the Altiplano in Southern Peru is drained by the river Apurimac and its tri...
In this paper we present a joint initiative of the Instituto Geológico Minero y Metalúrgico (Ingemme...
The Quebrada N˜ aguapua alluvial fan provides a record of changes that have affected the Bolivian Ch...
(e-mail: colombo @ ub. edu) Abstract: The largest rivers that drain the Argentine Andean Ranges are ...