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Journal of Maps | 2016

Landforms in the Campo de Calatrava Volcanic Field (Ciudad Real, Central Spain)

Miguel Ángel Poblete Piedrabuena; Salvador Beato Bergua; José Luis Marino Alfonso

ABSTRACTA detailed geomorphological map of the Campo de Calatrava Volcanic Field (CCVF) is presented at a scale of 1:50,000. The Campo de Calatrava, located on the south-eastern edge of the Hercynian Massif, is one of the most unusual volcanic areas of the Iberian Peninsula. The volcanic activity develops chronologically from Upper Miocene to Holocene, with a wide range of styles and eruptive dynamics that have created a variety of forms and types of volcanoes, the abundance of maars being outstanding. Thus, this map represents both the landforms of volcanic origin and the interferences that volcanic activity has caused in other processes and forms, offering the reader the key to understanding the origin and fundamental features of the landscape of the territory. Also shown is the crucial role geomorphological mapping can play as a basic tool in the conservation of natural heritage and in territorial planning. The mapping system applied is the French CNRS RCP 77, although various local adaptations have be...ABSTRACT A detailed geomorphological map of the Campo de Calatrava Volcanic Field (CCVF) is presented at a scale of 1:50,000. The Campo de Calatrava, located on the south-eastern edge of the Hercynian Massif, is one of the most unusual volcanic areas of the Iberian Peninsula. The volcanic activity develops chronologically from Upper Miocene to Holocene, with a wide range of styles and eruptive dynamics that have created a variety of forms and types of volcanoes, the abundance of maars being outstanding. Thus, this map represents both the landforms of volcanic origin and the interferences that volcanic activity has caused in other processes and forms, offering the reader the key to understanding the origin and fundamental features of the landscape of the territory. Also shown is the crucial role geomorphological mapping can play as a basic tool in the conservation of natural heritage and in territorial planning. The mapping system applied is the French CNRS RCP 77, although various local adaptations have been incorporated. The map legend consists of 80 elements arranged in 10 sections, in which a wide variety of morphostructures, forms and deposits produced under various types of both relict and active morphogenetic systems are identified.


Journal of Maps | 2018

Snow avalanche susceptibility in the eastern hillside of the Aramo Range (Asturian Central Massif, Cantabrian Mountains, NW Spain)

Salvador Beato Bergua; Miguel Ángel Poblete Piedrabuena; José Luis Marino Alfonso

A detailed snow avalanche susceptibility map of the eastern hillside in the Aramo Range (Cantabrian Mountains) is presented at a scale of 1:25,000. The Aramo Range is one of the major middle-altitu...ABSTRACT A detailed snow avalanche susceptibility map of the eastern hillside in the Aramo Range (Cantabrian Mountains) is presented at a scale of 1:25,000. The Aramo Range is one of the major middle-altitude mountains of the Asturian Central Massif. Although it has of moderate height (maximum altitude of 1791 m a.s.l.), its eastern slope presents unusual snow avalanche activity. Specifically, a hundred of snow avalanche tracks have been mapped based on meticulous fieldwork and supported by interviews with local people, searches in newspaper archives, photointerpretation, and calculations based on the digital terrain model and geographic information system. As a result, a susceptibility map has been elaborated, which shows the suitability of combining fieldwork and geographic information technology. The composition consists of two maps that detail how the susceptibility mapping is obtained. The section analysed is limited to the eastern slope of the Aramo Range, whose total surface area is 1555.62 ha.


Bosque mediterráneo y humedales: paisaje, evolución y conservación : aportaciones desde la biogeografía, Vol. 2, 2018 (Tomo 2), ISBN 978-84-948075-6-5, págs. 567-577 | 2018

Nuevas aportaciones para la inclusión de los tejos de la Sierra del Aramo (Macizo Central Asturiano) en el hábitat 9580 de Bosques mediterráneos de Taxus baccata L.

Salvador Beato Bergua; Adriano Álvarez Méndez; José Luis Marino Alfonso; Miguel Ángel Poblete Piedrabuena; José Manuel Rodríguez Berdasco


Bosque mediterráneo y humedales: paisaje, evolución y conservación : aportaciones desde la biogeografía, Vol. 1, 2018 (Tomo 1), ISBN 978-84-948075-6-5, págs. 208-218 | 2018

Paisaje y conservación del alcornocal de Fornillos de Fermoselle a través de su explotación (Parque Natural de Arribes del Duero, Zamora, España)

José Luis Marino Alfonso; Miguel Ángel Poblete Piedrabuena; Salvador Beato Bergua


Bosque mediterráneo y humedales: paisaje, evolución y conservación : aportaciones desde la biogeografía, Vol. 1, 2018 (Tomo 1), ISBN 978-84-948075-6-5, págs. 101-110 | 2018

Implementación de un SIG para el seguimiento de la vegetación mediterránea en Asturias

Salvador Beato Bergua; Miguel Ángel Poblete Piedrabuena; José Luis Marino Alfonso


Cuaternario y geomorfología: Revista de la Sociedad Española de Geomorfología y Asociación Española para el Estudio del Cuaternario | 2017

Valoración del patrimonio geomorfológico de un sector del Parque Natural de Arribes del Duero (Bajo Sayago, Zamora)

José Luis Marino Alfonso; Miguel Ángel Poblete Piedrabuena; Salvador Beato Bergua


Cuadernos geográficos de la Universidad de Granada | 2017

El paisaje vegetal y los hábitats forestales de interés comunitario en la Montaña Central Asturiana

Salvador Beato Bergua; José Luis Marino Alfonso; Miguel Ángel Poblete Piedrabuena


Cuadernos geográficos de la Universidad de Granada | 2017

El patrimonio vegetal en los Arribes del Duero zamoranos: las formaciones de enebral Juniperus oxycedrus L. subsp. badia (H. Gay) Debeaux

José Luis Marino Alfonso; Salvador Beato Bergua; Miguel Ángel Poblete Piedrabuena


Boletin De La Asociacion De Geografos Espanoles | 2017

El Saladar de Bristol: patrimonio vegetal, estado de conservación y propuesta de restauración (Corralejo, Fuerteventura, Islas Canarias)

Salvador Beato Bergua; Miguel Ángel Poblete Piedrabuena; José Luis Marino Alfonso


Avances en Biogeografía: Áreas de distribución: Entre puentes y barreras, 2016, ISBN 978-84-338-5932-7, págs. 494-502 | 2016

La expansión del matorral y su caracterización biogeográica en la Sierra del Aramo (MontañaCentral Asturiana, España)

Salvador Beato Bergua; Miguel Ángel Poblete Piedrabuena; José Luis Marino Alfonso

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