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Science of The Total Environment | 2017

Spatial characterization of glacial and periglacial landforms in the highlands of Sierra Nevada (Spain)

Pedro Palma; Michael G. Oliva; Cristina García-Hernández; A. Gómez Ortiz; Jesús Ruiz-Fernández; Ferran Salvador-Franch; Montserrat Salvà Catarineu

Sierra Nevada constitutes the southernmost and highest massif in the Iberian Peninsula, with elevations exceeding 3000m. Two large glacial advances were recorded during the Last Glaciation and several minor advances occurred until the Early Holocene. Since then, periglacial activity has prevailed above 2500m. Here, we present a new and more accurate geomorphological map of the highlands of Sierra Nevada, integrating in a GIS environment i) high resolution satellite imagery, ii) topographic data, and iii) field observations. This approach has allowed a better characterization of the spatial extent of cold-climate morphogenic processes and associated landforms formed during the Last Glaciation and subsequent deglaciation. Despite its extension and high altitude, the steep relief of Sierra Nevada and its southern location conditioned a significantly lower glaciated surface (104.6km2) with respect to other Iberian massifs. We have also inferred the paleoclimatic conditions of the study area through the calculation of Equilibrium Line Altitudes (ELAs). The distribution of the lowest moraines suggests an ELA for the maximum glacial extent at 2525m in the northern slope and 2650m in the southern side, increasing towards the east. Local ELA differences are related to: (i) the influence of the warmer Mediterranean Sea in contrast to the cooler Atlantic Ocean, (ii) the climate with more continental characteristics on the northern slope, and (iii) the microscale control of the local topography. Mean annual air temperatures in the ice-free summit plateaus were between -4/-6°C during the maximum local glacial extent, determining permafrost conditions with intense periglacial dynamics. Rock glaciers and protalus lobes developed until 2500m, the lowest boundary for permafrost regime. The distribution of other glacial and periglacial landforms within the limits of the maximum ice extent provides evidence to better understand the extent of subsequent glacial stages and post-glacial landscape evolution in Sierra Nevada.


Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research | 2014

Present-Day Solifluction Processes in the Semi-Arid Range of Sierra Nevada (Spain)

Marc Oliva; Antonio Gómez Ortiz; Ferran Salvador Franch; Montserrat Salvà Catarineu

Abstract In the highest land of the Sierra Nevada National Park, an experiment to monitor solifluction rates together with the thermal regime of the ground was implemented during the period 2005–2011. Data show evidence of the low activity of solifluction processes in the present-day periglacial belt of Sierra Nevada. Annual displacement rates were lower than 1 cm yr-1 both in northern and southern slopes. Solifluction was more active near snow patches and streams. Rates were also higher during snowier years. Soil temperatures showed seasonal frost occurrence, though the depth and duration of the frozen layer is strongly conditioned by the annual snow cover. Water availability appears to be a crucial factor for solifluction processes in this semiarid environment.


Clima, sociedad, riesgos y ordenación del territorio, 2015, ISBN 978-84-16724-19-2, págs. 355-364 | 2016

Contrastes extremos de termohigrometría en la Isla de El Hierro (Islas Canarias)

Montserrat Salvà Catarineu; Joan Albert López Bustins; Ferran Salvador Franch; P.A. Padrón Padrón; Amparo Cortés Lucas

Este estudio ha sido financiado por los proyectos de investigacion JUNITUR (CSO2011-24425, 2012-2015) y JUNITUR+ (CSO2015-68500- R, 2016-2019) de la Secretaria de Investigacion, Desarrollo e Innovacion del Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad.


Cuadernos de investigación geográfica / Geographical Research Letters | 2011

Caracterización térmica de la capa activa de un glaciar rocoso en medio periglaciar de alta montaña mediterránea: El ejemplo del Corral del Veleta (Sierra Nevada, España)

Ferran Salvador Franch; Antonio Gómez Ortiz; Montserrat Salvà Catarineu; David Palacios Estremera


Tecnologías de la Información Geográfica para el desarrollo territorial: XIII Congreso Nacional de Tecnologías de la Información Geográfica, 2008, ISBN 978-84-96971-53-0, pág. 66 | 2008

Uso de TIG para la conservación del sabinar de juniperus turbinata subsp. canariensis en la isla de El Hierro

Montserrat Salvà Catarineu; Angel M. Romo Díez


Scripta Nova-revista Electronica De Geografia Y Ciencias Sociales | 2010

El paisaje como valor patrimonial en los espacios protegidos: el caso del Parque Nacional de Sierra Nevada (España)

Antonio Gómez Ortiz; Marc Oliva-Franganillo; Montserrat Salvà Catarineu; Ferran Salvador Franch


Archive | 2012

Estructura de edad y biodiversidad de los sabinares de Juniperus turbinata Guss. en El Hierro (Islas Canarias)

Montserrat Salvà Catarineu; Àngel Romo; Ferran Salvador Franch


Nimbus: revista de climatología, meteorología y paisaje. Número 29-30. Año 2012 | 2012

El paisaje reciente de Sierra Nevada, documentos escritos de época y significado geográfico de la pequeña edad del hielo

Antonio Gómez Ortiz; Marc Oliva; Ferran Salvador Franch; Montserrat Salvà Catarineu; Benedita Milheiro Santos; Josep A. Plana Castellví; Manuel Espinar Moreno; Antonio Luis García Ruiz; Sebastián Tomás Sánchez Gómez; David Serrano i Giné


Bosque mediterráneo y humedales: paisaje, evolución y conservación : aportaciones desde la biogeografía, Vol. 2, 2018 (Tomo 2), ISBN 978-84-948075-6-5, págs. 732-741 | 2018

Fitodiversidad comparativa de los sabinares de Juniperus turbinata Guss, en la Reserva de la Biosfera de El Hierro y el Parque Nacional de Doñana

Àngel Romo; Rosalía Bejarano Palma; Adam Boratyński; Montserrat Salvà Catarineu


Scripta Nova-revista Electronica De Geografia Y Ciencias Sociales | 2014

El Cuaternario en el macizo de Sierra Nevada. Evolución paleoambiental y paisaje a partir de la interpretación de registros naturales y documentos de época

Marc Oliva; Antonio Gómez Ortiz; David Palacios Estremera; Ferran Salvador Franch; Montserrat Salvà Catarineu

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Àngel Romo

Spanish National Research Council

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Angel M. Romo Díez

Spanish National Research Council

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Adam Boratyński

Polish Academy of Sciences

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David Palacios Estremera

Complutense University of Madrid

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Marc Oliva

University of Barcelona

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Marc Oliva

University of Barcelona

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