Robledo Ardila, Pedro AgustínDurán Valsero, Juan JoséGumiel Garrido, P.2014-11-212014-11-212001http://hdl.handle.net/10272/9406Recent studies have focused on the fractal geometry techniques to study the karst phenomenon applying a fractal method to this matter. In this paper, we study the spatial distribution of paleokarst collapse structures at Mallorca island. The paleofeatures are located on the carbonate platform to the east cost of Mallorca island. The paleostructures were mapped a scale 1:25.000. Data of straight distances between paleocollapses along the coastline were recorded on a traverse (scan line) and the number of events are related to the distance by a power law equation N where N is the number of paleocollapses and d is the distance. The exponent D (d) = 0,89 is the fractal dimension of the distance distribution showing a good fit in a 30 m - 600 m rangespaAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Españahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/Fractal dimensionMallorcaPaleokarstUpper MioceneAplicación del análisis fractal a las paleoestructuras de colapso kárstico del Mioceno superior de la costa este de Mallorca, EspañaFractal analysis applied to the study of the karst collapse paleostructures in the Upper Miocene of eastern coast of Mallorca, Spainjournal articleopen access