Climatic control on palaeohydrology and cyclical sediment distribution in the Plio-Quaternary deposits of the Guadix Basin (Betic Cordillera, Spain)
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Pla Pueyo, Sila; Viseras Alarcón, César; Candy, Ian; Soria Mingorance, Jesús Miguel; García García, Fernando; Schreve, DanielleEditorial
Elsevier
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Climate change Continental sediments Cyclostratigraphy
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2015-12-02Referencia bibliográfica
S. Pla-Pueyo et al. Climatic control on palaeohydrology and cyclical sediment distribution in the Plio-Quaternary deposits of the Guadix Basin (Betic Cordillera, Spain). Quaternary International 389 (2015) 56e69. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2015.04.045
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Project CGL2009-07830/BTE; Working Group RNM-369JAResumen
A cyclical pattern can be observed in the central sector of the Guadix Basin (southern Spain) in the Late
Pliocene-Quaternary alluvial fan deposits prograding into its axial valley. A climatic significance has been
attributed to this cyclicity on the basis of sedimentological and preliminary isotopic studies. The progradation
phases of the alluvial fans are here attributed to more arid time intervals in which the
vegetation cover would be less developed, erosion and sediment supply would be higher, and base level
would be lower. In contrast, the time intervals during which the fluvial system sediments dominated the
area are inferred to be wetter and base level higher, with vegetation cover retaining the soils and preventing
erosion. Permanent water supply to the river would therefore facilitate the aggradation of the
floodplain and prevent progradation of the fans. Starting from a litho-, bio- and magnetostratigraphical
frame provided for the area, an age is assigned to the alternation of the reddish sediments of the
transverse alluvial fans and the greyish to white fluvio-lacustrine sediments of the axial drainage system.
A cyclicity of ca. 100 ky has been identified in most of the alluvial fan progradation phases, falling within
Milankovitch high-frequency eccentricity periodicities. Correlation of the phases with insolation curves
is accordingly discussed as a possible origin for the cyclicity. Finally, the results offer new insights into
early hominin occupation patterns in the region, through the identification of predictable resources of
permanent fresh water that would have remained available throughout the recorded time span (that
includes the EarlyeMiddle Pleistocene transition) even during times of aridification.





