Análisis de la carta geomorfológica de la cuenca del Mapocho
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Araya Vergara, José Francisco
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Análisis de la carta geomorfológica de la cuenca del Mapocho
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The Mapocho basin (Central de Chile) is divided into two morphotectonic styles by the Mapocho
fracture. ln the northern section, of the Santiago depression an intense monoclinal warping anda
deep alveolar excavation evidence important uplift of the western border. ln the southern section,
the asymetry is stronger than the former one and inverse, giving a fault angle depression.
This fracturation of the depression's bottom has affected both the conditions of
sedimentation and the drainage patterns, causing antecedence phenomena and antagonistic
effects between tectodynamics and external morphogenesis.
Concerning present tectonics and seismicity, the presence both of different tectonic
compartments and depositional landforms in the depression, is possibly more important than the
faults themselves in the explanation of the distribution of seismic intensities.
ln the northern section of the depression there is a characteristic combination between
alluvial cones and "glacis" (bahadas). Moreover, marshy terraces correspond to bad drainage
conditions. ln the southern section, in exchange, the central compartments are occupied by
proximal cones and dista1 terraces.
Slopes are presented as slope systems anda new classification supported on the structure
and the external dynamics is used. At the same time, the concept of dissection balance allows
relate slopes and talweg dynamics. Therefore, it can be known if the more important morphogenetic
processes are present or ancient.
So, the fluvial landforms at the depression's bottom are inherited. In the present conditions it
is unlikely the transport of coarse sediments from the high mountain toward the depression.
Moreover, the torrentialand sheet wash morphologic systems are also inherited. Present through
put of material from active slopes toward beds and depressions is possible only during heavy
storms of rain y years.
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Investigaciones Geográficas: No. 32 (1985)
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