Fluvial responses to external and internal forcing: Upper Holocene dynamics in a low latitude semi-arid region in South America
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Resumo: | River streams are sensitive to environmental changes in drainage basins in response to external and internal forcing. These changes lead to drainage channel adjustments and may alter erosion-sedimentation cycles along valleys, as well as short and long term geomorphological evolution. Concerning the low latitude semi-arid region in South America, fluvial responses to environmental changes during the Upper Holocene have still not been adequately assessed, contrasting with evaluations in river drylands located in middle latitudes. To collaborate with assessments on Upper Holocene climatic fluctuations, alluvial deposits at the Itapicuru River, located in the Brazilian semi-arid, were analyzed to understand this river's dynamics in the last 5 ka and its relationship with both intrinsic and extrinsic factors. The following analyses were performed: [1] spatial terrace distribution throughout the river's longitudinal profile, [2] stratigraphic section assessments, [3] OSL dating, to estimate surface time elaboration, and [4] age correlations with regional paleoclimatic models. In the last 2.2 ka, downcutting and lateral migration occurred at the same time due to fluvial discharge changes over centuries and decades. Semi-arid conditions, such as those currently observed, prevailed throughout the drainage basin, with wet intervals identified upstream. Humidity variations were responsible for middle valley incision and deposition, forming terrace, bars, and natural levees. These findings indicate that, at least in our case study, intrinsic factors had big importance to control the fluvial dynamics since the establishment of the semi-arid low latitude climatic conditions. |
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Fluvial responses to external and internal forcing: Upper Holocene dynamics in a low latitude semi-arid region in South AmericaAllogenic riversDrylandsItapicuru RiverOSL DatingTropical zonesRiver streams are sensitive to environmental changes in drainage basins in response to external and internal forcing. These changes lead to drainage channel adjustments and may alter erosion-sedimentation cycles along valleys, as well as short and long term geomorphological evolution. Concerning the low latitude semi-arid region in South America, fluvial responses to environmental changes during the Upper Holocene have still not been adequately assessed, contrasting with evaluations in river drylands located in middle latitudes. To collaborate with assessments on Upper Holocene climatic fluctuations, alluvial deposits at the Itapicuru River, located in the Brazilian semi-arid, were analyzed to understand this river's dynamics in the last 5 ka and its relationship with both intrinsic and extrinsic factors. The following analyses were performed: [1] spatial terrace distribution throughout the river's longitudinal profile, [2] stratigraphic section assessments, [3] OSL dating, to estimate surface time elaboration, and [4] age correlations with regional paleoclimatic models. In the last 2.2 ka, downcutting and lateral migration occurred at the same time due to fluvial discharge changes over centuries and decades. Semi-arid conditions, such as those currently observed, prevailed throughout the drainage basin, with wet intervals identified upstream. Humidity variations were responsible for middle valley incision and deposition, forming terrace, bars, and natural levees. These findings indicate that, at least in our case study, intrinsic factors had big importance to control the fluvial dynamics since the establishment of the semi-arid low latitude climatic conditions.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Department of Geography Campus Garanhuns University of Pernambuco (UPE)Department of Geography Institute of Geoscience State University of Campinas (UNICAMP)Department of Geography and Environmental Planning Campus Rio Claro São Paulo State University “Júlio de Mesquita Filho” (UNESP)Department of Geography Institute of Geoscience University of Campinas (UNICAMP)Department of Humanities Campus Jacobina University of Bahia State (UNEB)Department of Geography and Environmental Planning Campus Rio Claro São Paulo State University “Júlio de Mesquita Filho” (UNESP)CAPES: 001FAPESP: 2012/00145–6FAPESP: 408333/2013–8University of Pernambuco (UPE)Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)University of Bahia State (UNEB)Lima, Kleber CarvalhoPerez Filho, ArchimedesLupinacci, Cenira Maria [UNESP]Valézio, Éverton ViniciusGóes, Liliane Matos2022-04-29T08:32:36Z2022-04-29T08:32:36Z2021-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2021.103545Journal of South American Earth Sciences, v. 112.0895-9811http://hdl.handle.net/11449/22944710.1016/j.jsames.2021.1035452-s2.0-85114147773Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of South American Earth Sciencesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-29T08:32:36Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/229447Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T22:17:00.273368Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Fluvial responses to external and internal forcing: Upper Holocene dynamics in a low latitude semi-arid region in South America |
title |
Fluvial responses to external and internal forcing: Upper Holocene dynamics in a low latitude semi-arid region in South America |
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Fluvial responses to external and internal forcing: Upper Holocene dynamics in a low latitude semi-arid region in South America Lima, Kleber Carvalho Allogenic rivers Drylands Itapicuru River OSL Dating Tropical zones |
title_short |
Fluvial responses to external and internal forcing: Upper Holocene dynamics in a low latitude semi-arid region in South America |
title_full |
Fluvial responses to external and internal forcing: Upper Holocene dynamics in a low latitude semi-arid region in South America |
title_fullStr |
Fluvial responses to external and internal forcing: Upper Holocene dynamics in a low latitude semi-arid region in South America |
title_full_unstemmed |
Fluvial responses to external and internal forcing: Upper Holocene dynamics in a low latitude semi-arid region in South America |
title_sort |
Fluvial responses to external and internal forcing: Upper Holocene dynamics in a low latitude semi-arid region in South America |
author |
Lima, Kleber Carvalho |
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Lima, Kleber Carvalho Perez Filho, Archimedes Lupinacci, Cenira Maria [UNESP] Valézio, Éverton Vinicius Góes, Liliane Matos |
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author |
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Perez Filho, Archimedes Lupinacci, Cenira Maria [UNESP] Valézio, Éverton Vinicius Góes, Liliane Matos |
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University of Pernambuco (UPE) Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) University of Bahia State (UNEB) |
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Lima, Kleber Carvalho Perez Filho, Archimedes Lupinacci, Cenira Maria [UNESP] Valézio, Éverton Vinicius Góes, Liliane Matos |
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Allogenic rivers Drylands Itapicuru River OSL Dating Tropical zones |
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Allogenic rivers Drylands Itapicuru River OSL Dating Tropical zones |
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River streams are sensitive to environmental changes in drainage basins in response to external and internal forcing. These changes lead to drainage channel adjustments and may alter erosion-sedimentation cycles along valleys, as well as short and long term geomorphological evolution. Concerning the low latitude semi-arid region in South America, fluvial responses to environmental changes during the Upper Holocene have still not been adequately assessed, contrasting with evaluations in river drylands located in middle latitudes. To collaborate with assessments on Upper Holocene climatic fluctuations, alluvial deposits at the Itapicuru River, located in the Brazilian semi-arid, were analyzed to understand this river's dynamics in the last 5 ka and its relationship with both intrinsic and extrinsic factors. The following analyses were performed: [1] spatial terrace distribution throughout the river's longitudinal profile, [2] stratigraphic section assessments, [3] OSL dating, to estimate surface time elaboration, and [4] age correlations with regional paleoclimatic models. In the last 2.2 ka, downcutting and lateral migration occurred at the same time due to fluvial discharge changes over centuries and decades. Semi-arid conditions, such as those currently observed, prevailed throughout the drainage basin, with wet intervals identified upstream. Humidity variations were responsible for middle valley incision and deposition, forming terrace, bars, and natural levees. These findings indicate that, at least in our case study, intrinsic factors had big importance to control the fluvial dynamics since the establishment of the semi-arid low latitude climatic conditions. |
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