A reevaluation of the late quaternary sedimentation in todos os Santos Bay (BA), Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: LESSA,GUILHERME C.
Data de Publicação: 2000
Outros Autores: BITTENCOURT,ABÍLIO C.S.P., BRICHTA,ARNO, DOMINGUEZ,JOSÉ M. L.
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Todos os Santos Bay is a large (<img ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0" SRC="http:/img/fbpe/aabc/v72n4/0052img1.gif" ALT="$ \approx$"> 1000 km²), structurally controlled tidal bay in northeast Brazil. Three main drainage basins debouch into the bay, providing a mean freshwater discharge of 200 m³/s (prior to 1985), or less than 1% of the spring tidal discharge through the bay mouth. Based on the result of several sedimentological studies performed in the 1970's, five surface sedimentary facies were identified inside the bay, namely i) transgressive siliciclastic marine sand facies; ii) transgressive bay sand-mud facies; iii) a transgressive carbonate marine sand facies; iv) regressive bay-mud facies, and v) regressive fluvial sand facies. The spatial distribution of these facies would follow, somewhat closely, the hydrodynamic-energy distribution inside the bay. Seismic profiles along the bay bottom indicate the existence of several paleochannels, 5-10 m deep, blanketed at least by three different sedimentary units. The topmost sedimentary unit, 5-20 m thick, appears to be associated with the regressive bay-mud facies, and assuming that it was laid down within the last 5000 years, sedimentation rates for the central and northeastern part of the bay would average at 2,4 mm/y.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A reevaluation of the late quaternary sedimentation in todos os Santos Bay (BA), Brazil
title A reevaluation of the late quaternary sedimentation in todos os Santos Bay (BA), Brazil
spellingShingle A reevaluation of the late quaternary sedimentation in todos os Santos Bay (BA), Brazil
LESSA,GUILHERME C.
estuary
sediment
stratigraphy
Holocene
title_short A reevaluation of the late quaternary sedimentation in todos os Santos Bay (BA), Brazil
title_full A reevaluation of the late quaternary sedimentation in todos os Santos Bay (BA), Brazil
title_fullStr A reevaluation of the late quaternary sedimentation in todos os Santos Bay (BA), Brazil
title_full_unstemmed A reevaluation of the late quaternary sedimentation in todos os Santos Bay (BA), Brazil
title_sort A reevaluation of the late quaternary sedimentation in todos os Santos Bay (BA), Brazil
author LESSA,GUILHERME C.
author_facet LESSA,GUILHERME C.
BITTENCOURT,ABÍLIO C.S.P.
BRICHTA,ARNO
DOMINGUEZ,JOSÉ M. L.
author_role author
author2 BITTENCOURT,ABÍLIO C.S.P.
BRICHTA,ARNO
DOMINGUEZ,JOSÉ M. L.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv LESSA,GUILHERME C.
BITTENCOURT,ABÍLIO C.S.P.
BRICHTA,ARNO
DOMINGUEZ,JOSÉ M. L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv estuary
sediment
stratigraphy
Holocene
topic estuary
sediment
stratigraphy
Holocene
description Todos os Santos Bay is a large (<img ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0" SRC="http:/img/fbpe/aabc/v72n4/0052img1.gif" ALT="$ \approx$"> 1000 km²), structurally controlled tidal bay in northeast Brazil. Three main drainage basins debouch into the bay, providing a mean freshwater discharge of 200 m³/s (prior to 1985), or less than 1% of the spring tidal discharge through the bay mouth. Based on the result of several sedimentological studies performed in the 1970's, five surface sedimentary facies were identified inside the bay, namely i) transgressive siliciclastic marine sand facies; ii) transgressive bay sand-mud facies; iii) a transgressive carbonate marine sand facies; iv) regressive bay-mud facies, and v) regressive fluvial sand facies. The spatial distribution of these facies would follow, somewhat closely, the hydrodynamic-energy distribution inside the bay. Seismic profiles along the bay bottom indicate the existence of several paleochannels, 5-10 m deep, blanketed at least by three different sedimentary units. The topmost sedimentary unit, 5-20 m thick, appears to be associated with the regressive bay-mud facies, and assuming that it was laid down within the last 5000 years, sedimentation rates for the central and northeastern part of the bay would average at 2,4 mm/y.
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