Abstract
This work analyzes the morphological features of the western margin of the northern Chile Coastal Cordillera, characterized by the presence of a major Coastal Cliff. The main purpose of this research is to better understand the tectonic and climatic controls on the topography. The methodology used consists basically of a detailed study of the topography with quantitative geomorphic indexes such as incision grade, hypsometric curves and integrals, thalweg profiles and sinuosity index. These are applied to digital elevation models and satellite images. The main results show that the topography of the western margin of the Coastal Cordillera, exhibits an increasing intensity of the erosion with latitude. This increment is non uniform. The tectonic processes that produced coastal subsidence/uplift and fault activity, and the erosion of the paleotopography of Coastal Cordillera due to processes related with the construction of Coastal Cliff and increasing rainfall, modify the morphology of the coastal border of north Chile. The existence and conservation of the Coastal Cliff result from a non-equilibrium between the uplift and erosion rates. Both rates have one-two order magnitude difference, controlled by the extreme hyperarid climate of the Atacama Desert. These conditions prevailed at least for the last 2 m.yrs. The variations in the intensity of the erosion from north to south are interpreted as the result of the southward increase in precipitacion by one order of magnitude.
Highlights
El relieve del borde costero del norte de Chile está dominado por la existencia de un gran Acantilado Costero que limita por el oeste a la Cordillera de la Costa
This work analyzes the morphological features of the western margin of the northern Chile Coastal Cordillera, characterized by the presence of a major Coastal Cliff
The main results show that the topography of the western margin of the Coastal Cordillera, exhibits an increasing intensity of the erosion with latitude
Summary
Estas variaciones morfológicas latitudinales del Acantilado Costero permiten ponderar en el origen y evolución de este relieve: el efecto de la tectónica (alzamiento/subsidencia litoral regional y sistemas de fallas presentes en la Cordillera de la Costa), y del clima (variaciones latitudinales del grado de aridez/tasas de precipitación). Debido a estas variaciones latitudinales, en el presente estudio se intenta diferenciar la impronta en el relieve del gran Acantilado Costero asociada a este régimen de aridez extrema, de aquella asociada a la tectónica para lo cual se consideró el análisis de índices geomorfológicos cuantitativos que ponderan los efectos del clima y la tectónica en la evolución del relieve, como el índice de sinuosidad, curva hipsométrica, perfiles de thalweg y grado de incisión. El presente trabajo pretende también precisar el origen del Acantilado Costero, lo cual es importante para comprender su evolución
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