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Journal of Cave and Karst Studies | 2012

QUATERNARY ALLUVIAL SINKHOLES: RECORD OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS OF KARST DEVELOPMENT, EXAMPLES FROM THE EBRO BASIN, SPAIN

María Asunción; Aránzazu Luzón; Alfonso Yuste; Andrés Pocoví; Antonio Pérez; José L. Simón; Héctor Gil

The central Ebro Basin is an exceptional region for studying karstification through time and under different environmental conditions, as sinkholes have been developing since the Early Pleistocene. Knowledge of active sinkholes is complemented with research on paleosinkholes and contemporary deposits. Sedimentological, min- eralogical, geomorphological and structural approaches permit interpretation of the natural environmental conditions that favored karst in the past and the main genetic mechanisms involved. The sedimentary features of Pleistocene terraces indicate that they were deposited by a gravel braided fluvial system characterized by higher water and sediment availability than today, probably related to meltwater flows coming from glaciated source areas, mainly in the Pyrenees. Genesis of paleosinkholes was mainly linked to this high water supply. Some of them acted as small lakes where fine sediments are exceptionally well conserved to give clues about environmental conditions. The neo- formation of palygorskite and sepiolite suggests arid to semiarid climatic conditions, in agreement with the idea of cold glacial episodes. During Pleistocene times, development of sinkholes was influenced by tectonics. Currently, the genesis and evolution of numerous sinkholes are also influenced by water supplies from human activities such as irrigation or urbanization, sharply changing the nearly steady state exhibited in the past.


Geological Magazine | 2014

Interacting tectonic faulting, karst subsidence, diapirism and continental sedimentation in Pleistocene deposits of the central Ebro Basin (Spain)

José L. Simón; María Asunción Soriano; Antonio Pérez; Aránzazu Luzón; Andrés Pocoví; Héctor Gil

During Early, as proposed by the International commission on stratigraphy Pleistocene times, interacting fluvial and aeolian processes constructed wide alluvial plains over an evaporite-dominated Miocene substratum in the central Ebro Basin. An exceptional site where these deposits show faults, folds, diapirs, karst structures and unconformities has been studied in detail. Analysis of particular structures demonstrates the interaction by that time of tectonic faulting, diapirism, karstification and sedimentation in an area where deformation was traditionally linked to the presence of underlying evaporites, without proposing any precise mechanism. Multiple approaches (sedimentology, structural geology and geophysics) have been used in order to discriminate the origin of each type of structure as well as to understand the interaction between different processes. Numerous normal faults and fractures of variable size are consistent with the regional stress field. Pleistocene deposits are pierced by diapirs of Miocene evaporites and disrupted by karst structures with different geometries (tubular, funnel and vault), both partially controlled by tectonics. The example described is proposed as an analogue model that could successfully illustrate evolution patterns of basins of potential interest for petroleum geology where similar processes have actuated, resulting in complex stratigraphical architectures.


Sedimentology | 2012

Karst subsidence as a control on the accumulation and preservation of aeolian deposits: A Pleistocene example from a proglacial outwash setting, Ebro Basin, Spain

Aránzazu Luzón; Juan Pedro Rodríguez-López; Antonio Pérez; María Asunción Soriano; Héctor Gil; Andrés Pocoví


Sedimentary Geology | 2013

Stratigraphic architecture of alluvial-aeolian systems developed on active karst terrains: An Early Pleistocene example from the Ebro Basin (NE Spain)

Héctor Gil; Aránzazu Luzón; María Asunción Soriano; I. Casado; Antonio Pérez; Alfonso Yuste; Emilio L. Pueyo; Andrés Pocoví


Geogaceta | 2013

Caracterización paleomagnética y anisotropía de susceptibilidad magnética (ASM) preliminar de las terrazas antiguas del río Ebro

Héctor Gil; Emilio L. Pueyo; Arturo Palma Rodrígues; María Asunción Soriano; Aránzazu Luzón; Antonio Pérez; Alfonso Yuste; Andrés Pocoví Juan


Geogaceta | 2010

El relleno de paleodolinas en la cuenca del Ebro y sus posibles aportaciones a la evolución geodinámica y ambiental durante el Pleistoceno

Aránzazu Luzón; Antonio Pérez; María Asunción Soriano; Héctor Gil; Alfonso Yuste; Andrés Pocoví Juan


Geogaceta | 2013

Distribución de los espesores del aluvial de la zona de Zaragoza, análisis de la influencia kárstica

Óscar Pueyo Anchuela; Héctor Gil; Javier Ipas Llorens; José Luis Simón Gómez; Diego Ansón; Javier Gracia Abadías; Javier Ramajo Cordero


Geogaceta | 2012

Ejemplos de formas paleokársticas y depósitos asociados en los materiales detríticos de terraza del río Ebro

Héctor Gil; Aránzazu Luzón; María Asunción Soriano; Óscar Pueyo Anchuela; Andrés Pocoví Juan; Antonio Pérez


Geological Journal | 2018

Some evolutionary patterns of palaeokarst developed in Pleistocene deposits (Ebro Basin, NE Spain): Improving geohazard awareness in present-day karst

María Asunción Soriano; Andrés Pocoví; Héctor Gil; Antonio Pérez; Aránzazu Luzón; Miguel Ángel Marazuela


Geogaceta | 2017

Degradación de terrazas sobre substrato evaporítico y relieve invertido de paleodolinas

Andrés Pocoví Juan; María Asunción Soriano; Héctor Gil; Aránzazu Luzón; Antonio Pérez García

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Emilio L. Pueyo

Instituto Geológico y Minero de España

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Miguel Ángel Marazuela

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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