CICTERRA   20351
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
capítulos de libros
Título:
Granitic Caves from the Achala Batholith in the Province of Córdoba, Argentina: A Study on Three Particular Stories with a Common Past
Autor/es:
PLEITAVINO, MICAELA; GARCÍA ARÁOZ, EDUARDO; BORETTO, GABRIELA; MADELÓN, NICOLÁS; CIOCCALE, MARCELA
Libro:
Advances in Geomorphology and Quaternary Studies in Argentina
Editorial:
Springer - Earth System Sciences
Referencias:
Lugar: Cham; Año: 2019; p. 209 - 232
Resumen:
The igneous or magmatic rocks, especially those with graniticcomposition, constitute a special type of geomorphological substrate. As fromits exposure on the Earth´s surface and the modelling that eventually takes placeon them, different landscapes with specific characteristics emerge whereinherited and present shapes coexist making possible to reconstruct the landscape evolution of the massif. Traditionally, in the studies of granitic landscapes,only the forms observed on the surface are described, whereas those thatdevelop underground are not often taken into consideration. In this paper threecaves are analysed in order to specify their particular origins and classify itaccording to its morphological characteristics and the genetic processesinvolved. These caves are located on the same scarp of the rock massif and,therefore, share a geological and geomorphological common history, which isshown in their hypothesis of evolution. In addition, based on the type of cavityand certain observations of their environments it is possible to establish a relative chronological order in their ages of formation. In this context, it is proventhat these underground environments (as the other geographical accidents andgranitic landforms) are not chaotic but - on the contrary- they are structured ingeological and geomorphological processes over time and they respond to acommon evolutionary framework to the entire rock massif. More detailedstudies on these environments can develop in new methodological tools tounderstand the geological history of the granitic landscape they are located in.