The influence of coastal processes on inner shelf sediment distribution: The Eastern Algarve Shelf (Southern Portugal)

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Autor(a) principal: Rosa, F.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Rufino, M. M., Ferreira, O., Matias, Ana, Brito, Ana C., Gaspar, Miguel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/11653
Resumo: This study examines sediment distribution patterns in the Southeastern Algarve inner shelf (southern Portugal), an area characterized by marked variations in its coastal environment and low continental supply of sediments. The specific goals of this study were to identify the principal sediment sources and the factors influencing sediment transport paths and deposition. A total of 199 samples, collected along the shelf from the Guadiana River mouth to Olhos de Agua, were analyzed. Grain-size distribution and parameters were measured for all the samples. Terrigenous and biogenic components of sand were identified in 38 samples, and results analyzed using multivariate non-linear multidimension scaling (MDS) and cluster analysis. Patterns of sediment distribution in this area of the inner shelf vary according to water depth and exhibit significant longshore variation, related mainly to coastal processes (littoral drift and storm currents) and to a lower degree to sediment sources. Sand is dominant at all depths, reflecting the influence of littoral drift in the supply and redistribution of shelf sediments. Fine and gravel-sized deposits are significant in specific areas and are usually associated with changes in sediment composition. Five sectors have been identified according to sedimentary dynamics. The results, based on geostatistical and multivariate analysis, have allowed detailed sediment distribution maps to be generated, which represent an update of the existing cartography and serve as a tool for the management of coastal and marine resources. They have been furthermore compared with inner shelf sediment dynamics in other regions worldwide, to distinguish between specific regional responses to forcing mechanisms and processes that are more generalized within this type of shelf environments. In this context, the results obtained results in the Algarve study area are of great interest for the understanding of sediment dynamics of sand dominated inner shelves with reduced continental supply.
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spelling The influence of coastal processes on inner shelf sediment distribution: The Eastern Algarve Shelf (Southern Portugal)Continental-ShelfMacrobenthic CommunityBeach NourishmentBarrier IslandsCliff RetreatGeostatisticsCadizGulfEnvironmentsEvolutionThis study examines sediment distribution patterns in the Southeastern Algarve inner shelf (southern Portugal), an area characterized by marked variations in its coastal environment and low continental supply of sediments. The specific goals of this study were to identify the principal sediment sources and the factors influencing sediment transport paths and deposition. A total of 199 samples, collected along the shelf from the Guadiana River mouth to Olhos de Agua, were analyzed. Grain-size distribution and parameters were measured for all the samples. Terrigenous and biogenic components of sand were identified in 38 samples, and results analyzed using multivariate non-linear multidimension scaling (MDS) and cluster analysis. Patterns of sediment distribution in this area of the inner shelf vary according to water depth and exhibit significant longshore variation, related mainly to coastal processes (littoral drift and storm currents) and to a lower degree to sediment sources. Sand is dominant at all depths, reflecting the influence of littoral drift in the supply and redistribution of shelf sediments. Fine and gravel-sized deposits are significant in specific areas and are usually associated with changes in sediment composition. Five sectors have been identified according to sedimentary dynamics. The results, based on geostatistical and multivariate analysis, have allowed detailed sediment distribution maps to be generated, which represent an update of the existing cartography and serve as a tool for the management of coastal and marine resources. They have been furthermore compared with inner shelf sediment dynamics in other regions worldwide, to distinguish between specific regional responses to forcing mechanisms and processes that are more generalized within this type of shelf environments. In this context, the results obtained results in the Algarve study area are of great interest for the understanding of sediment dynamics of sand dominated inner shelves with reduced continental supply.Univ BarcelonaSapientiaRosa, F.Rufino, M. M.Ferreira, O.Matias, AnaBrito, Ana C.Gaspar, Miguel2018-12-07T14:53:43Z2013-032013-03-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/11653eng1695-613310.1344/105.000001755info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-24T10:23:30ZPortal AgregadorONG
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The influence of coastal processes on inner shelf sediment distribution: The Eastern Algarve Shelf (Southern Portugal)
title The influence of coastal processes on inner shelf sediment distribution: The Eastern Algarve Shelf (Southern Portugal)
spellingShingle The influence of coastal processes on inner shelf sediment distribution: The Eastern Algarve Shelf (Southern Portugal)
Rosa, F.
Continental-Shelf
Macrobenthic Community
Beach Nourishment
Barrier Islands
Cliff Retreat
Geostatistics
Cadiz
Gulf
Environments
Evolution
title_short The influence of coastal processes on inner shelf sediment distribution: The Eastern Algarve Shelf (Southern Portugal)
title_full The influence of coastal processes on inner shelf sediment distribution: The Eastern Algarve Shelf (Southern Portugal)
title_fullStr The influence of coastal processes on inner shelf sediment distribution: The Eastern Algarve Shelf (Southern Portugal)
title_full_unstemmed The influence of coastal processes on inner shelf sediment distribution: The Eastern Algarve Shelf (Southern Portugal)
title_sort The influence of coastal processes on inner shelf sediment distribution: The Eastern Algarve Shelf (Southern Portugal)
author Rosa, F.
author_facet Rosa, F.
Rufino, M. M.
Ferreira, O.
Matias, Ana
Brito, Ana C.
Gaspar, Miguel
author_role author
author2 Rufino, M. M.
Ferreira, O.
Matias, Ana
Brito, Ana C.
Gaspar, Miguel
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sapientia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rosa, F.
Rufino, M. M.
Ferreira, O.
Matias, Ana
Brito, Ana C.
Gaspar, Miguel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Continental-Shelf
Macrobenthic Community
Beach Nourishment
Barrier Islands
Cliff Retreat
Geostatistics
Cadiz
Gulf
Environments
Evolution
topic Continental-Shelf
Macrobenthic Community
Beach Nourishment
Barrier Islands
Cliff Retreat
Geostatistics
Cadiz
Gulf
Environments
Evolution
description This study examines sediment distribution patterns in the Southeastern Algarve inner shelf (southern Portugal), an area characterized by marked variations in its coastal environment and low continental supply of sediments. The specific goals of this study were to identify the principal sediment sources and the factors influencing sediment transport paths and deposition. A total of 199 samples, collected along the shelf from the Guadiana River mouth to Olhos de Agua, were analyzed. Grain-size distribution and parameters were measured for all the samples. Terrigenous and biogenic components of sand were identified in 38 samples, and results analyzed using multivariate non-linear multidimension scaling (MDS) and cluster analysis. Patterns of sediment distribution in this area of the inner shelf vary according to water depth and exhibit significant longshore variation, related mainly to coastal processes (littoral drift and storm currents) and to a lower degree to sediment sources. Sand is dominant at all depths, reflecting the influence of littoral drift in the supply and redistribution of shelf sediments. Fine and gravel-sized deposits are significant in specific areas and are usually associated with changes in sediment composition. Five sectors have been identified according to sedimentary dynamics. The results, based on geostatistical and multivariate analysis, have allowed detailed sediment distribution maps to be generated, which represent an update of the existing cartography and serve as a tool for the management of coastal and marine resources. They have been furthermore compared with inner shelf sediment dynamics in other regions worldwide, to distinguish between specific regional responses to forcing mechanisms and processes that are more generalized within this type of shelf environments. In this context, the results obtained results in the Algarve study area are of great interest for the understanding of sediment dynamics of sand dominated inner shelves with reduced continental supply.
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