CIGEOBIO   24054
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES DE LA GEOSFERA Y BIOSFERA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Tectonic and climatic controls on the late Pleistocene to Holocene evolution of Paleolake Ullum-Zonda in the Precordillera of the central Andes, Argentina
Autor/es:
BLANC, PABLO A.; PERUCCA, LAURA P.; BLANC, PABLO A.; PERUCCA, LAURA P.
Revista:
QUATERNARY RESEARCH
Editorial:
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Referencias:
Año: 2017 vol. 88 p. 248 - 264
ISSN:
0033-5894
Resumen:
The Ullum-Zonda tectonic depression located in the central Andes Precordillera records several lacustrine episodes fromfrequent natural damming of the San Juan River during the late Quaternary. We analyzed stratigraphic, geomorphic,and geologic data and obtained new radiocarbon ages for Paleolake Ullum-Zonda. Results show the existence of a latePleistocene age (16.7?15.2 ka BP) unit and an early to middle Holocene (9475?7685 yr BP) unit. Subsurface data showlacustrine episodes were common during the late Pleistocene, with probably nine episodes occurring during that period.Two transgressive events are evident in the Holocene unit, dated to ~8420 ±30 and shortly after 7460± 30 14C yr BP.The maximum extent of the paleolake occurred at 6930 ±30 14C yr BP, shortly before the lake desiccated. Faultpropagation folds and growth strata in Quaternary alluvial deposits relate to the Villicum-Zonda Fault and may indicateearly to middle Holocene activity for this fault. The deformation observed in an ancient shoreline of the paleolake couldbe related to middle to late Holocene activity of the Cerro Zonda Norte Fault at a mean vertical uplift rate of ~0.8 mm/yrin the hanging wall block.