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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/21908 Cuevas en ríos de bloques y cañones techados en rocas plutónicas del NW/W de la Península Ibérica
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Cadernos do Laboratorio Xeolóxico de Laxe: Revista de xeoloxía galega e do hercínico peninsular, ISSN 0213-4497, Nº 40, 2018, páxs. 159-186
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[Resumen] Se describen los nueve tipos morfológicos de cuevas desarrolladas en rocas plutónicas que se han diferenciado hasta ahora. De todos ellos los tipos cueva de río de bloques y cueva de cañón de erosión techado son los tienen mayores dimensiones y mayor desarrollo longitudinal. Se presentan doce casos de sistemas de cuevas situados en el W y NW de la Península Ibérica y localizados en España, (A Coruña, Cáceres, Lugo, Ourense y Pontevedra), y en Portugal, (Vila Real, región Norte). Esto nos permiten mostrar el fenómeno a distintas escalas, revisar y esquematizar los distintos procesos que ocurren e interaccionan en este particular medio
[Abstract] The nine morphological types of caves developed in plutónicas rocks that have been defined so far. Erosion canyon roofing are the largest and have greater longitudinal development. There are twelve cases of cave systems located in the W and NW of Iberian Peninsula and located lither in Spain, (A Coruña, Cáceres, Lugo, Ourense and Pontevedra), and in Portugal, (Vila Real, North region). This allows us to show the phenomenon at different sizes to review and outline the different processes that occur and interact in this particular enviroment
[Abstract] The nine morphological types of caves developed in plutónicas rocks that have been defined so far. Erosion canyon roofing are the largest and have greater longitudinal development. There are twelve cases of cave systems located in the W and NW of Iberian Peninsula and located lither in Spain, (A Coruña, Cáceres, Lugo, Ourense and Pontevedra), and in Portugal, (Vila Real, North region). This allows us to show the phenomenon at different sizes to review and outline the different processes that occur and interact in this particular enviroment





