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Dendritic dry valleys in the cone karst of Puerto Rico

March 1, 1974

The depressions in the cone karst (Kegelkarst) of the area west of Ciales in the Lares Limestone are alined in dry valleys that have dendritic patterns. These valleys apparently record the former existence of a cover of noncalcareous clastic material that was deposited on the limestone in late Tertiary time. One system of dendritic dry valleys ends at an abandoned meander of the Rio Grande de Manati, which is about 60 m above the present floor of the river. Another system leads to large masses of "blanket sand" near the town of Florida. These valleys were apparently eroded during the late Pliocene or very early Pleistocene when sea level was at least 80 m higher than it is today.

Publication Year 1974
Title Dendritic dry valleys in the cone karst of Puerto Rico
Authors Watson H. Monroe
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey
Index ID 70232372
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse