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  <a1>Salas Lázaro, Paula</a1>
  <a2>Bartolomé Úcar, Miguel</a2>
  <a2>Giménez Portero, Reyes</a2>
  <t1>Topografía y cartografía geomorfológica de la cueva del barranco de Luzán (Los Fayos, Zaragoza)</t1>
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  <ab>The present study of the Cueva de Luzán (Los Fayos Zaragoza), located in the geological&lt;br /&gt;context of the Ebro Basin and the Iberian Cordillera, aims to carry out a geomorphological&lt;br /&gt;and geological characterisation of the cave, as well as to investigate its possible genesis&lt;br /&gt;and evolution. The cave is located in the limestones of the Oncala Group (Upper&lt;br /&gt;Cretaceous) and forms part of the karstic system that supplies the Ojo de San Juan spring&lt;br /&gt;in Tarazona. The research includes methods such as mapping, stratigraphic and&lt;br /&gt;hydrogeological analysis, characterisation of the internal morphologies and deposits and&lt;br /&gt;the application of techniques such as 3D topography.&lt;br /&gt;This work provides evidence of the speleogenesis of the Cueva de Luzán, through the&lt;br /&gt;study of internal morphologies and cave deposits. From this analysis, two stages of&lt;br /&gt;evolution have been established for the formation and evolution of the cave. The boxwork&lt;br /&gt;structures, the tubes with ascending domes and the differential dissolution morphologies&lt;br /&gt;such as the ‘Stone Bridge’ suggest that the cave was formed under phreatic conditions.&lt;br /&gt;Subsequently, the cavity underwent a transition to vadose conditions as a result of a&lt;br /&gt;lowering of the base level of the aquifer. It is at this time that the epigenic morphologies&lt;br /&gt;were generated, such as the grooves found in the ‘Horizontal Tube’ and the internal&lt;br /&gt;gravitational and alluvial deposits. The clastic deposits found at the entrance to the cave&lt;br /&gt;provide information about the opening of the cavity to the exterior and about the alluvial&lt;br /&gt;processes that almost completely clogged the entrance at some point in its evolution.&lt;br /&gt;The transition from phreatic to vadose conditions could be related to the opening of the&lt;br /&gt;Ebro Basin, an event that caused a transition to exorheic conditions and initiated an&lt;br /&gt;incision of the drainage network due to a lowering of the general base level of the basin.&lt;br /&gt;The final aim of this work is to offer a hypothesis that explains the origin and evolution&lt;br /&gt;of the cavity,&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;</ab>
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  <pb>Universidad de Zaragoza</pb>
  <pp>Zaragoza</pp>
  <yr>2025</yr>
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  <ul>http://zaguan.unizar.es/record/167521/files/TAZ-TFG-2025-120.pdf;
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  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
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