Geomorphology of the Sierra de Guadalupe (to the north of Mexico City) and its relation with natural risks
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Basin of Mexico, geomorphology, natural hazards.

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Lugo-Hubp, J., & Salinas-Montes, A. (2019). Geomorphology of the Sierra de Guadalupe (to the north of Mexico City) and its relation with natural risks. Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Geológicas, 13(2), 240–261. Retrieved from https://rmcg.geociencias.unam.mx/index.php/rmcg/article/view/1165

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Abstract

The sierra de Guadalupe is a volcanic neogenic, unit consisting of domes and strato-volcanoes, having a circular arrangement with a diameter of 17 km and a height of 800m above  the surrounding lacustrine plain. The results of a geomorphological study are synthesized in three main maps: morphogenetics, morphotectonics and natural hazards… in order to continue, download the full paper in PDF.

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