Abstract
This paper classifies the karst landscapes of the Petén Plateau and defines the Mirador-Calakmul Karst Basin by illustrating the distribution of its karst hydrologic features. Archaeological and spatial research of the Mirador-Calakmul area of Guatemala and Mexico has shown it to be a karst basin with geopolitical implications. Current research characterizes the karst landscapes of the Petén Plateau, maps the distribution of karst hydrologic features, and delineates the basin in geomorphological terms. To further this aim, multiple forms of remote sensing data including orthophotographs, a satellite Digital Elevation Model, satellite multispectral images, and Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data have been integrated to interpret the karst features in the study area. Outcrop study and thin section analysis of the upper Buena Vista Formation document that the dominant lithologies are a shallow water algal boundstone interbedded with terrestrial caliche. Karst landforms have been mapped over the Petén Plateau and we identify five karst landscapes, the largest of which is a fluviokarst landscape dominated by karst valleys. We further map karst hydrologic features including seasonal swamps, dolines, intermittent lakes, intermittent streams, solution-enhanced fractures, and springs all of which are characteristic of drainage basins. Boundaries of the karst basin are mapped from multiple lines of evidence including distribution of the karst valleys, a line of springs along the western boundary of the fluviokarst landscape, and a surface drainage analysis. We capture and classify hydrologic data points and develop a regional groundwater map that indicates subsurface flow from east to west within the basin. A drainage map illustrates the extensive system of karst valleys, boundaries, and inferred groundwater flow paths of the Mirador-Calakmul Karst Basin. It was within this geomorphological setting that the ancient Maya developed an extensive civilization during the Middle and Late Preclassic periods (1000 BCE-150 CE).
Funder
Foundation for Anthropological Research & Environmental Studies
Foundation for Anthropological Research & Environmental Studies, Guatemala
Global Conservation Foundation
Mammel Foundation
Global Heritage Fund
Pettit Foundation
Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation
Mirador Conservation Fund
Nacional Agro Industrial, S.A.
Wolf Creek Foundation
Morgan Family Foundation
Jay I. Kislak Foundation
Selz Foundation
Asociación de Amigos del Patrimonio Natural y Cultural de Guatemala
Fundaselva Guatemala
National Geographic Society
U.S. Department of the Interior International Affairs Program
Victoria Earl-Mion Trust
Linda Pierce
Joanna Miller
Pitch and Cathy Johnson
Spencer Kirk
Barby Pickett
Peter Smith
Eagle Mapping
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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