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Título: Decadal environmental changes on the dune field of Maspalomas (Canary Isalnds) : evidences of an erosive tendency
Autores/as: Hernández, Luís 
Alonso, I. 
Ruiz, P.
Pérez-Chacón, Emma 
Suárez, C.
Alcántara-Carrió, J.
Clasificación UNESCO: 250607 Geomorfología
Palabras clave: Dunes
Maspalomas (Canary Islands)
Fecha de publicación: 2002
Editor/a: EUROCOAST
Proyectos: Informe sobre los impactos ocasionados por los kioscos de playa del Inglés (01055), Ayuntamiento de San Bartolomé de Tirajana y la Fundación Universitaria de Las Palmas
Conferencia: 6th International Symposium : a multi-disciplinar symposium on coastal zone research, management and planning (Littoral 2002) 
Resumen: This paper shows the environmental changes that have taken place in a dune area since the 60s decade until present time by means of aerial photographs and satellite images. The selected study area is the Maspalomas dune field, located in the southern margin of Gran Canaria. This area is the only dune field in the island and was declared Special Natural Reserve in 1994 according to coastal conservation and management policy. The evolution of this system is closely related with tourist activities around the area, where the urban development since the 60s decade seems to be related with the modification of the lower wind field, which contributed to the stabilization of the inner dune sector. Another aspects related to the sedimentary evolution of the area includes the general decrease of the dune field height, the formation of wide deflation surfaces and wet sandy areas, the lower dune mobility due to the increase of vegetation, and the shoreward retreat of the foredune. All this facts can only be explained due to decrease in the input of sediments.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/76731
ISBN: 972-8558-09-0
Fuente: Litoral 2002, The changing coast, Porto, p. 293-297
Colección:Actas de congresos
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