Inventario y clasificación de manifestaciones basálticas de Patagonia mediante imágenes satelitales y SIG, provincia de Santa Cruz
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Inventory and classification of basaltic occurrences of Patagonia based on satellite images and G.I.S, province of Santa Cruz. Basaltic plateaus are a typical feature of the Patagonian landscape. Their origin is associated with basaltic flows that took place in different effusive periods of the Tertiary and Quaternary. According to the age, morphology of the different lava fields has been modified by different erosion processes. The oldest basaltic flows were elevated tens to hundreds of meters by "re- lief inversion processes". In the contact zone between the basaltic flow and the underlying rock, springs are originated that provide an extra water input to the extra-Andean Patagonian environment, favouring the development of meadows (malli- nes), a natural resource of high economic, ecological and scenic value. With the aim of providing a tool for evaluating the hydrological importance of meadows, a survey of these volcanic landforms was conducted in the province of Santa Cruz, Argentina. Digital processing and visual interpretation techniques were applied on satellite images of medium spatial reso- lution. The results were expressed into maps and by means of databases, and the information was incorporated into a GIS environment. Data obtained for each basaltic feature, regarding topographic, geological and geomorphological aspects, area of the lava plateau and presence of meadows on their slopes and proximal areas, were statistically analyzed. The in- formation obtained provided us with a general characterization of these landforms and allowed us to design a classifica- tion system whose importance in the location and development of meadows was confirmed.
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