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Trabancos
The Trabancos is a river in Spain that flows between the Zapardiel and the Guareña rivers, and is a tributary of the Duero river. The source of the Trabancos is in Moraña, a region in the north of the province of Ávila, near Blascomillán. The Trabancos is at an elevation of approximately , is approximately long and, although its river bed is stable, only has a constant water flow during and immediately after torrential rains. Fluvial geomorphology From its source in the province of Ávila, to its mouth in the village of Pollos ''("Village of Chickens" in Spanish)'' in the Vallisoletana (''"confluence of waters"'') region, the course of the Trabancos is markedly affected by a geologic fault originating in the Tertiary era—likely pre-Pliocene that, like most of the observed faults of that geological era, follows a NNE-SSW direction. As shown in the graph below, the fault separates material laid down during the Oligocene epoch on the right margin, from material laid down du ...
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The Trabancos is a river in Spain that flows between the Zapardiel and the Guareña rivers, and is a tributary of the Douro, Duero river. The source of the Trabancos is in Moraña, a region in the north of the Ávila (province), province of Ávila, near Blascomillán. The Trabancos is at an elevation of approximately , is approximately long and, although its Stream bed, river bed is stable, only has a constant water flow during and immediately after Extreme weather, torrential rains. Fluvial geomorphology From its source in the province of Ávila, to its mouth in the village of Pollos ''("Village of Chickens" in Spanish)'' in the Valladolid (province), Vallisoletana (''"confluence of waters"'') region, the course of the Trabancos is markedly affected by a geologic fault originating in the Tertiary, Tertiary era—likely pre-Pliocene that, like most of the observed Geologic fault, faults of that Geologic time scale, geological era, follows a NNE-SSW direction. As shown in the graph ...
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