Some Concepts on Gondwana Landscapes:
Long-Term Landscape Evolution, Genesis,
Distribution and Age
Jorge Rabassa
“Let the landscape teach me.”
Lester C. King, personal letter to Charles Higgins, 1958
“While the geologist may often be in error, the Earth is never
wrong.”
Lester C. King, 1967
Abstract The concept of “Gondwana Landscape” was defined by Fairbridge
(The encyclopedia of geomorphology. Reinhold Book Corporation, New York,
p. 483, 1968) as an “ancestral landscape” composed of “series of once-planed
remnants” that “record traces of older planation” episodes during the “late Mesozoic
(locally Jurassic or Cretaceous)”. This has been called the “Gondwana cyclic land
surface” in the continents of the southern hemisphere, occurring extensively in
Australia, Southern Africa and the cratonic areas of South America. Remnants of
these surfaces are found also in India, and it is assumed they have been preserved in
Eastern Antarctica, underneath the Antarctic ice sheet which covers that region with
an average thickness of 3,000 m. These paleolandscapes were generated when the
former Gondwana supercontinent was still in place and similar tectonic conditions
in its drifted fragments have allowed their preservation. In Pangaea, remnants of
equivalent surfaces, though of very fragmentary condition, have been described in
Europe and the United States, south of the Pleistocene glaciation boundary.
These Gondwana planation surfaces are characteristic of cratonic regions, which
have survived in the landscape without being covered by marine sediments along
extremely long periods, having been exposed to long-term subaerial weathering and
J. Rabassa ()
Laboratorio de Geomorfología y Cuaternario, CADIC-CONICET, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego,
Argentina
Universidad Nacional de Tierra del Fuego, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
e-mail: jrabassa@gmail.com
J. Rabassa and C. Ollier (eds.), Gondwana Landscapes in southern South America,
Springer Earth System Sciences, DOI 10.1007/978-94-007-7702-6__2,
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