CECOAL   02625
CENTRO DE ECOLOGIA APLICADA DEL LITORAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
The Paraná River: from Pleistocene to the Present.
Autor/es:
ORFEO, O.; PARSONS, D.; BEST, J.; LUTZ, A.; ZURITA, A.
Revista:
Argentinean Fluvial Basins: ancient and present day examples
Editorial:
IESGLO
Referencias:
Año: 2009 p. 155 - 186
ISSN:
1852-4796
Resumen:
The Paraná is the most important river of Argentina, one of the three largest in South America and is the sixth largest by discharge in the world. This four-day excursion offers a general overview of this huge fluvial system, including its geological evolution, past and present sedimentary deposits, an exploration of current morphodynamics, and insight on humaninduced changes on system function, which includes a visit to the large hydroelectric dam at Yacyretá. The field trip will showcase several strategic sites spaced over ~300 km following the main channel of the Paraná, beginning in Corrientes and ending in Posadas City. The trip will incorporate a full day on the Paraná at Paso de la Patria, and will include a visit to the Paraná- Paraguay  confluence, where the river changes drastically in terms of sedimentary discharge. This field guide was organized into three parts. The first will describe the Geology and Paleontology of the ancient deposits of the Paraná River. The second part deal with the modern morphodynamic processes and sedimentology of the contemporary fluvial environments. The third part describes the general geomorphologic characteristics of the Paraná River in the study area. changes drastically in terms of sedimentary discharge. This field guide was organized into three parts. The first will describe the Geology and Paleontology of the ancient deposits of the Paraná River. The second part deal with the modern morphodynamic processes and sedimentology of the contemporary fluvial environments. The third part describes the general geomorphologic characteristics of the Paraná River in the study area.