Periglacial Environment and Geocryological Regions in the Dry Andes of San Juan (28°-33° S, Argentina)

This work deals with the extension, limits and characteristics of the periglacial environment of the Dry Andes of San Juan (Argentina). To achieve this objective, the three key-indicators of the environment were characterized: 1) extension and duration of frost-thaw cycles, 2) periglacial geomorphol...

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Main Authors: Tapia Baldis, Carla, Trombotto Liaudat, Dario, Ahumada, Ana Lía
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Language:Spanish
Published: Zenodo 2019
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.3471508 2023-05-15T17:57:01+02:00 Periglacial Environment and Geocryological Regions in the Dry Andes of San Juan (28°-33° S, Argentina) Tapia Baldis, Carla Trombotto Liaudat, Dario Ahumada, Ana Lía 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3471508 https://zenodo.org/record/3471508 es spa Zenodo http://ppct.caicyt.gov.ar/index.php/raga/article/view/13625/45454575767882 http://ppct.caicyt.gov.ar/index.php/raga/article/view/13625/45454575767882 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3471509 Open Access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Periglacial Geomorphology Frost/Thaw Cycles Permafrost Dry Andes Text Journal article article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3471508 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3471509 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z This work deals with the extension, limits and characteristics of the periglacial environment of the Dry Andes of San Juan (Argentina). To achieve this objective, the three key-indicators of the environment were characterized: 1) extension and duration of frost-thaw cycles, 2) periglacial geomorphology and processes and, 3) permafrost occurrence. A regional model of air temperature was made using reanalysis of data-grids (NCEP-CSFR, 1979-2010) to delimit the geocryological regions according to the frost-thaw cycles duration. Bibliographical references and own works regarding periglacial landforms and periglacial processes were recollected and analysed and, later classified into the corresponding geocryological zones. Finally, results were compared with two probabilistic models of permafrost occurrence. The exposed methodology allows to establish the spatial extension of the periglacial environment, towards present and past environment. : {"references": ["Tapia Baldis, C., Trombotto Liaudat, D., Ahumada, A.A. 2019. Ambiente periglacial y regiones geocriol\u00f3gicas en los Andes de San Juan, Argentina (28\u00b0-33\u00b0 S). Revista de la Asociaci\u00f3n Geol\u00f3gica Argentina, 76 (1): 46-63."]} Text permafrost DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Argentina San Juan Tapia ENVELOPE(-62.050,-62.050,-64.083,-64.083)
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topic Periglacial Geomorphology
Frost/Thaw Cycles
Permafrost
Dry Andes
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Frost/Thaw Cycles
Permafrost
Dry Andes
Tapia Baldis, Carla
Trombotto Liaudat, Dario
Ahumada, Ana Lía
Periglacial Environment and Geocryological Regions in the Dry Andes of San Juan (28°-33° S, Argentina)
topic_facet Periglacial Geomorphology
Frost/Thaw Cycles
Permafrost
Dry Andes
description This work deals with the extension, limits and characteristics of the periglacial environment of the Dry Andes of San Juan (Argentina). To achieve this objective, the three key-indicators of the environment were characterized: 1) extension and duration of frost-thaw cycles, 2) periglacial geomorphology and processes and, 3) permafrost occurrence. A regional model of air temperature was made using reanalysis of data-grids (NCEP-CSFR, 1979-2010) to delimit the geocryological regions according to the frost-thaw cycles duration. Bibliographical references and own works regarding periglacial landforms and periglacial processes were recollected and analysed and, later classified into the corresponding geocryological zones. Finally, results were compared with two probabilistic models of permafrost occurrence. The exposed methodology allows to establish the spatial extension of the periglacial environment, towards present and past environment. : {"references": ["Tapia Baldis, C., Trombotto Liaudat, D., Ahumada, A.A. 2019. Ambiente periglacial y regiones geocriol\u00f3gicas en los Andes de San Juan, Argentina (28\u00b0-33\u00b0 S). Revista de la Asociaci\u00f3n Geol\u00f3gica Argentina, 76 (1): 46-63."]}
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author Tapia Baldis, Carla
Trombotto Liaudat, Dario
Ahumada, Ana Lía
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Trombotto Liaudat, Dario
Ahumada, Ana Lía
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title Periglacial Environment and Geocryological Regions in the Dry Andes of San Juan (28°-33° S, Argentina)
title_short Periglacial Environment and Geocryological Regions in the Dry Andes of San Juan (28°-33° S, Argentina)
title_full Periglacial Environment and Geocryological Regions in the Dry Andes of San Juan (28°-33° S, Argentina)
title_fullStr Periglacial Environment and Geocryological Regions in the Dry Andes of San Juan (28°-33° S, Argentina)
title_full_unstemmed Periglacial Environment and Geocryological Regions in the Dry Andes of San Juan (28°-33° S, Argentina)
title_sort periglacial environment and geocryological regions in the dry andes of san juan (28°-33° s, argentina)
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