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Author(s): |
Perez Filho, Archimedes
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Total Authors: 1
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Affiliation: | [1] Univ Estadual Campinas, Dept Geog, Rua Joao Pandits Calogeras 51, BR-13087870 Campinas, SP - Brazil
Total Affiliations: 1
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Document type: | Journal article |
Source: | REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE GEOMORFOLOGIA; v. 19, n. 3, p. 635-663, JUL-SEP 2018. |
Web of Science Citations: | 1 |
Abstract | |
This research aims to perform the geochronology of surface coverings in low Holocene marine, fluvial-marine, and fluvial terraces, associating the genesis of paleo-forms with the occurrence of Holocene climatic pulsations, the consequential switches between hot-dry/hot-wet continental phases, and the retrograde and prograde movements of the oceanic coast due to eustatic sea-level fluctuations. At the same time, it aims to verify and correlate specific hydrodynamic energy conditions during past depositional events, responsible for preparing the levels of low fluvial, fluvial-marine, and marine terraces to the south of the Ararangua river (SC). The methodology was based in absolute dating through Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) in quartz grains of the surface coverings of these low terraces and in granulometric tests with later data plotting and verification of sediment types, textural classes, and the respective paleo-hydrodynamic energy conditions, classified based on the textural diagram of Flemming (2000). Results of geochronological reconstruction corresponded to climatic events of switches between hot-dry/hot-wet environments and to global cooling periods identified by Bond et al. (1997, 2001) and Wanner et al. (2011). Three Holocene climatic pulsations were identified, which were determinant for the superficial organization of the landscape in the lower course of the Ararangua river and the oceanic plain of the Ararangua River Basin: Climatic pulsation I (6.000 +/- 820 to 5.000 +/- 620 Years B.P.), climatic pulsation II (2.700 +/- 420 to 2.250 +/- 300 Years B.P.) and climatic pulsation III (420 +/- 65 to 215 +/- 25 Years B.P.). The application of results in the textural diagram of Flemming (2000) allowed the differentiation of sedimentation environments, which were correlated with varied hydrodynamic energy regimes. Surface coverings of the low fluvial terrace (GS-I) and the alluvial materials of the low fluvial-marine terrace (GS-II) presented the highest mud content among all samples, which was correlated with moderate and moderate-to-high hydrodynamic energy transport flows. On the other hand, surface coverings of marine terraces (GS-III and GS-IV) and the marine sandy materials underlying alluvial deposits of the fluvial-marine terrace showed low levels of mud and high levels of sand, representing high- and very high-intensity hydrodynamic energy flows. (AU) | |
FAPESP's process: | 16/08944-6 - SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION AND GEOCHRONOLOGY OF SURFACE COATINGS IN LOW MARINE, RIVER-MARINE AND RIVER TERRACES, AT THE MOUTH OF THE RIVER BASINS OF ITAPOCU AND ARARANGUÁ (SC), ARISING OUT MARINE TRANSGRESSIONS AND REGRESSIONS EPIDODES ASSOCIATED OF CLIMATE FLU |
Grantee: | Felipe Gomes Rubira |
Support Opportunities: | Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate |
FAPESP's process: | 16/05327-6 - Spatial distribution and geochronology of surface coatings in marine, river- marine and river terraces in the context of climate fluctuations, associated to the Holocene's marine transgression and regression episodes in the Brazilian coast |
Grantee: | Archimedes Perez Filho |
Support Opportunities: | Regular Research Grants |