2 resultados para Cedar Mountain, Battle of, Va., 1862.

em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid


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Flash floods represent one of the most common natural hazards in mountain catchments, and are frequent in Mediterranean environments. As a result of the widespread lack of reliable data on past events, the understanding of their spatio-temporal occurrence and their climatic triggers remains rather limited. Here, we present a dendrogeomorphic reconstruction of past flash flood activity in the Arroyo de los Puentes stream (Sierra de Guadarrama, Spanish Central System). We analyze a total of 287 increment cores from 178 disturbed Scots pine trees (Pinus sylvestris L.) which yielded indications on 212 growth disturbances related to past flash flood impact. In combination with local archives, meteorological data, annual forest management records and highly-resolved terrestrial data (i.e., LiDAR data and aerial imagery), the dendrogeomorphic time series allowed dating 25 flash floods over the last three centuries, with a major event leaving an intense geomorphic footprint throughout the catchment in 1936. The analysis of meteorological records suggests that the rainfall thresholds of flash floods vary with the seasonality of events. Dated flash floods in the 20th century were primarily related with synoptic troughs owing to the arrival of air masses from north and west on the Iberian Peninsula during negative indices of the North Atlantic Oscillation. The results of this study contribute considerably to a better understanding of hazards related with hydrogeomorphic processes in central Spain in general and in the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park in particular.

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En este trabajo se pretende hacer un acercamiento al estudio del paisaje desde su perspectiva dual, espacial y temporal. Se propone un retorno a la geografía y la defensa del espacio como objeto de estudio al tiempo que se mantiene una lectura temporal, eventual, del paisaje. Se trata de investigar las formas en que al enfrentarse al espacio no dominado se trazan estrategias de dominación y medida. Para ello se han estudiado dos casos de estudio: la Batalla de Berlín durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial y el lago Salton en California. This paper aims to make an approach to the study of landscape from its dual condition in space and time. It proposes a return to the geography and defense as a study space while maintaining a temporal reading, eventually, the landscape. The research focuses on the strategies of domination and plotted as the face space. This has been studied for two case studies: the Battle of Berlin during the Second World War and the Salton lake in California