Suscripción institucional·Documento·1986·Inglés

The Quaternary glacial sequence in Ecuador: a reinterpretation of the work of Walter Sauer

Chalmers M. Clapperton; Ramon Vera

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Resumen

Abstract The Quaternary glacial sequence proposed for the Ecuadorian Andes by Walter Sauer is critically reviewed. Examination of his field evidence at sections exposing Quaternary sediments east of Quito has led to a fundamental reinterpretation. Deposits which Sauer considered as glacial, glacio‐fluvial, glacio‐lacustrine and pluvio‐glacial in origin appear to have been formed mainly by volcanic, volcano‐loessic, laharic, fluvial, colluvial and pedogenic processes.

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Chalmers M. Clapperton, & Ramon Vera (1986). The Quaternary glacial sequence in Ecuador: a reinterpretation of the work of Walter Sauer. https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3390010106