2022
DOI: 10.1002/gj.4454
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Structure, seismostratigraphy, and tectonic evolution of Lago Roca (southern Patagonia, Argentina)

Abstract: Lago Roca is a NE–SW elongated lacustrine body located to the south of Lago Argentino, the largest lake of the UNESCO ‘Los Glaciares’ National Park. An extensive high‐resolution seismic survey carried out within the Lago Roca, integrated with geological information gathered in the area, have allowed to produce: (a) a complete bathymetric map of the lake; (b) a basement topography map and a structural map; and (c) an analysis of the geometry, distribution, and thickness of the sedimentary infill. Two sub‐basins… Show more

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“…High‐resolution seismic surveys in proglacial lakes have proven to be a powerful tool for deciphering the stratigraphic architecture of sediment fills, recognizing submerged glacial landforms, the morphology of the lake floor and the continuity of land structures within Patagonia lakes (Esteban et al, 2014; Bran et al, 2019; Lodolo et al, 2020; Lozano et al, 2021, 2022), in Europe (Beck et al, 2001; Fiore et al, 2011; Ndiaye et al, 2014; Fabbri et al, 2018), North America (Mullins et al, 1991; Mullins & Halfman, 2001) and Asia (Cukur et al, 2013; Lebas et al, 2021). The results of these studies show a high contrast within different acoustic packages, reflecting changes in sedimentary environments and climatic conditions (Ariztegui et al, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High‐resolution seismic surveys in proglacial lakes have proven to be a powerful tool for deciphering the stratigraphic architecture of sediment fills, recognizing submerged glacial landforms, the morphology of the lake floor and the continuity of land structures within Patagonia lakes (Esteban et al, 2014; Bran et al, 2019; Lodolo et al, 2020; Lozano et al, 2021, 2022), in Europe (Beck et al, 2001; Fiore et al, 2011; Ndiaye et al, 2014; Fabbri et al, 2018), North America (Mullins et al, 1991; Mullins & Halfman, 2001) and Asia (Cukur et al, 2013; Lebas et al, 2021). The results of these studies show a high contrast within different acoustic packages, reflecting changes in sedimentary environments and climatic conditions (Ariztegui et al, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%