Geomorphic response of the rivers Tulin and Turrubaritos to the deformation associated with the angostura fault, a Central Forearc in Costa Rica.

Authors

  • Hernán Porras-Espinoza, Máster Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica
  • Carolina Fallas-Salazar, Estudiante Universidad de Costa Rica, Costa Rica
  • Kevin Stanlyn Sarmiento, Estudiante Universidad de Costa Rica, Costa Rica
  • Mario Arroyo-Solorzano, Estudiante Universidad de Costa Rica, Costa Rica

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15359/rgac.62-1.4

Keywords:

Tectonics, geomorphology, geomorphic indices, central forearc of Costa Rica

Abstract

The Angostura fault, located in the central outer forearc of Costa Rica, is a normal fault that presents a relay system using a ramp. This fault, implanted within the basement associated with the Tulin Formation, was active during the Early Miocene, thus generating a series of depocenters within which sediments of the Formación Punta Carballo would have been deposited. The geomorphic indices, as well as the analysis of the pattern of drainage and the paleochannels, suggest that this fault has actively contributed in the modeling of the landscape; however, it does not present activity since, at least, the Middle Miocene to the present.

Author Biographies

Hernán Porras-Espinoza, Máster, Universidad Nacional

Observatorio Vulcanológico y Sismológico de Costa Rica, Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica. Correo electrónico: porrashernan@gmail.com

Carolina Fallas-Salazar, Estudiante, Universidad de Costa Rica

Escuela Centroamericana de Geología, Universidad de Costa Rica. Correo electrónico: caro.fallas.s@gmail.com

Kevin Stanlyn Sarmiento, Estudiante, Universidad de Costa Rica

Escuela Centroamericana de Geología, Universidad de Costa Rica. Correo electrónico: sstanlyn.1@gmail.com

Mario Arroyo-Solorzano, Estudiante, Universidad de Costa Rica

Escuela Centroamericana de Geología, Universidad de Costa Rica. Correo electrónico:marroso1210@gmail.com

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Published

2018-11-26

How to Cite

Porras-Espinoza, H., Fallas-Salazar, C., Stanlyn Sarmiento, K., & Arroyo-Solorzano, M. (2018). Geomorphic response of the rivers Tulin and Turrubaritos to the deformation associated with the angostura fault, a Central Forearc in Costa Rica. Geographical Journal of Central America, 1(62), 76-97. https://doi.org/10.15359/rgac.62-1.4

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Porras-Espinoza, H., Fallas-Salazar, C., Stanlyn Sarmiento, K., & Arroyo-Solorzano, M. (2018). Geomorphic response of the rivers Tulin and Turrubaritos to the deformation associated with the angostura fault, a Central Forearc in Costa Rica. Geographical Journal of Central America, 1(62), 76-97. https://doi.org/10.15359/rgac.62-1.4