The large avalanches of the Northern Neuquén region between 36°-38°S: A proposed seismic induction

Studies performed during the last five years have shown the existence of 74 prehistoric rock-avalanches in the northern Neuquén Andes (36°-38°S). These are mainly related to volcanic grounds of Pliocene to Pleistocene age corresponding to the Hualcupén Formation. In this work we describe their main...

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Autores principales: González Díaz, E.F., Folguera, A., Costa, C.H., Wright, E., Ellisondo, M.
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spelling paperaa:paper_00044822_v61_n2_p197_GonzalezDiaz2023-06-12T16:40:09Z The large avalanches of the Northern Neuquén region between 36°-38°S: A proposed seismic induction Rev. Asoc. Geol. Argent. 2006;61(2):197-217 González Díaz, E.F. Folguera, A. Costa, C.H. Wright, E. Ellisondo, M. Andean neotectonics Earthquakes Neuquén northern cordillera Outburst flood Rock avalanches Seismotectonic earthquake morphology neotectonics Pliocene-Pleistocene boundary Postglacial rock avalanche seismotectonics Argentina Neuquen South America Studies performed during the last five years have shown the existence of 74 prehistoric rock-avalanches in the northern Neuquén Andes (36°-38°S). These are mainly related to volcanic grounds of Pliocene to Pleistocene age corresponding to the Hualcupén Formation. In this work we describe their main characteristics and general homogeneous morphology. They are also characterized by a single tectonic control associated with the occurrence of their break-away and mainly postglacial ages, fact revealed by their systematic position into previous glacial valleys and limited radiometric ages. The obstruction produced by these features altered the shape of the valleys giving to local lakes. Eighteen percent of the cases are characterized by landslide dams preserved nowadays while only six percent by ephemeral ones. Two of the dams were actually catastrophically collapsed: the Cerro Pelán and Navarrete rock-avalanches: The former in Barrancas river valley with the consequent formation of the Carrilauquen lake and the later with the generation of Navarrete lake. The Carrilauquen's dam broke during historical times (29/12/1914) forming an outburst-flood that passed from the Barrancas valley to the Colorado river valley destroying their local economy and reaching after 1,500 km the Atlantic coast. The highest computed volumes in the entire region for the deposits related to rock-avalanches correspond to Varva Co Campos avalanche (3 km3). Cosmogenic isotopes have revealed its age and the age of the neighbor deposit of Varvar Co Tapia rock-avalanche, resulting in 30 ka and 60 ka respectively. Further cosmogenic isotope data revealed that the Cerro PeMn avalanche is only 2 ka. A wrong assumption, presently revaluated, was related to the assignment of these deposits to glacial accumulations because of their chaotic structure, their hummocky topography and the induced dams. Finally, several topographic, geomorphological and seismotectonic criteria are exposed to prove a seismic trigger for these avalanches. Graphics and one table are used to display the distribution of their deposits and its dose association with the orogenic front at these latitudes and the crustal seismicity of the region. © 2006 Asociación Geológica Argentina. Fil:Folguera, A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2006 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00044822_v61_n2_p197_GonzalezDiaz
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topic Andean neotectonics
Earthquakes
Neuquén northern cordillera
Outburst flood
Rock avalanches
Seismotectonic
earthquake
morphology
neotectonics
Pliocene-Pleistocene boundary
Postglacial
rock avalanche
seismotectonics
Argentina
Neuquen
South America
spellingShingle Andean neotectonics
Earthquakes
Neuquén northern cordillera
Outburst flood
Rock avalanches
Seismotectonic
earthquake
morphology
neotectonics
Pliocene-Pleistocene boundary
Postglacial
rock avalanche
seismotectonics
Argentina
Neuquen
South America
González Díaz, E.F.
Folguera, A.
Costa, C.H.
Wright, E.
Ellisondo, M.
The large avalanches of the Northern Neuquén region between 36°-38°S: A proposed seismic induction
topic_facet Andean neotectonics
Earthquakes
Neuquén northern cordillera
Outburst flood
Rock avalanches
Seismotectonic
earthquake
morphology
neotectonics
Pliocene-Pleistocene boundary
Postglacial
rock avalanche
seismotectonics
Argentina
Neuquen
South America
description Studies performed during the last five years have shown the existence of 74 prehistoric rock-avalanches in the northern Neuquén Andes (36°-38°S). These are mainly related to volcanic grounds of Pliocene to Pleistocene age corresponding to the Hualcupén Formation. In this work we describe their main characteristics and general homogeneous morphology. They are also characterized by a single tectonic control associated with the occurrence of their break-away and mainly postglacial ages, fact revealed by their systematic position into previous glacial valleys and limited radiometric ages. The obstruction produced by these features altered the shape of the valleys giving to local lakes. Eighteen percent of the cases are characterized by landslide dams preserved nowadays while only six percent by ephemeral ones. Two of the dams were actually catastrophically collapsed: the Cerro Pelán and Navarrete rock-avalanches: The former in Barrancas river valley with the consequent formation of the Carrilauquen lake and the later with the generation of Navarrete lake. The Carrilauquen's dam broke during historical times (29/12/1914) forming an outburst-flood that passed from the Barrancas valley to the Colorado river valley destroying their local economy and reaching after 1,500 km the Atlantic coast. The highest computed volumes in the entire region for the deposits related to rock-avalanches correspond to Varva Co Campos avalanche (3 km3). Cosmogenic isotopes have revealed its age and the age of the neighbor deposit of Varvar Co Tapia rock-avalanche, resulting in 30 ka and 60 ka respectively. Further cosmogenic isotope data revealed that the Cerro PeMn avalanche is only 2 ka. A wrong assumption, presently revaluated, was related to the assignment of these deposits to glacial accumulations because of their chaotic structure, their hummocky topography and the induced dams. Finally, several topographic, geomorphological and seismotectonic criteria are exposed to prove a seismic trigger for these avalanches. Graphics and one table are used to display the distribution of their deposits and its dose association with the orogenic front at these latitudes and the crustal seismicity of the region. © 2006 Asociación Geológica Argentina.
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author González Díaz, E.F.
Folguera, A.
Costa, C.H.
Wright, E.
Ellisondo, M.
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Folguera, A.
Costa, C.H.
Wright, E.
Ellisondo, M.
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title The large avalanches of the Northern Neuquén region between 36°-38°S: A proposed seismic induction
title_short The large avalanches of the Northern Neuquén region between 36°-38°S: A proposed seismic induction
title_full The large avalanches of the Northern Neuquén region between 36°-38°S: A proposed seismic induction
title_fullStr The large avalanches of the Northern Neuquén region between 36°-38°S: A proposed seismic induction
title_full_unstemmed The large avalanches of the Northern Neuquén region between 36°-38°S: A proposed seismic induction
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