Late Holocene evolution of a Mediterranean incised river flowing to the Atlantic: Sedimentary dynamics, fluvial activity and paleoenvironmental reconstruction (SW Iberia)
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Texto Completo: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/33937 https://doi.org/COSTA, A.M.; FREITAS, M.C.; LEIRA, M.; FONSECA, R.; DUARTE, J.; DINIZ, M.; ARIAS, P. (2021) Late Holocene evolution of a Mediterranean incised river flowing to the Atlantic: Sedimentary dynamics, fluvial activity and paleoenvironmental reconstruction (SW Iberia). Quaternary International, Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2021.12.002 https://doi.org/http://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2021.12.002 https://doi.org/doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2021.12.002 |
Resumo: | he aims of this work are to characterize the palaeoenvironmental evolution and the sedimentary fluvial responses to climate and river flow changes of the upstream reaches of the Sado estuary since the Mid-Late Holocene. By combining the previous information, we also intent to define the limit of the fluvial-estuarine boundary and maximum limit of tidal influence of the estuarine area during the last 4500 years. To accomplish these objectives a 10.5m-long sediment core was collected at ca. 65 km upstream the Sado estuary inlet and studied using multiproxy analyses and radiocarbon dating. In addition, multi-proxy data from sediment cores and superficial samples collected downstream, in the alluvial plain and intertidal areas near the present-day fluvial-estuarine boundary, were combined and contributed to the interpretations. We concluded that: i) the organic matter is mostly sourced in terrestrial/freshwater environments even during periods with marine influence, as suggested by the occurrence of marine benthic diatoms between 4350 and 4000 cal yr B.P.; ii) the fluvial-estuarine boundary retreat during the Mid-Late Holocene transition (4350-4000 cal yr B.P.) reaching areas of the Sado river (Laxique), located ca. 15 km upstream of the present-day boundary; iii) modifications on the location of the fluvial-estuarine boundary are mostly derived from drier climatic conditions and consequent flow river discharges; iv) the aggradation and progradation of the alluvial plain started at ca. 4000 cal yr B.P. at Laxique (and at ca. 3240 cal yr B.P. at Arapouco); and v) the abrupt change in the sedimentation rates and sedimentation pattern before and after the aggradation of the alluvial plain (4000 cal yr B.P. at Laxique and 3240 cal yr B.P. at Arapouco) reflects essentially changes in the fluvial activity and the loss of accumulation space than regional climatic changes. |
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Late Holocene evolution of a Mediterranean incised river flowing to the Atlantic: Sedimentary dynamics, fluvial activity and paleoenvironmental reconstruction (SW Iberia)Mediterranean estuariessedimentation ratessensitive- environmental proxiesHigh-resolution proxy analysesChronologySado Riverhe aims of this work are to characterize the palaeoenvironmental evolution and the sedimentary fluvial responses to climate and river flow changes of the upstream reaches of the Sado estuary since the Mid-Late Holocene. By combining the previous information, we also intent to define the limit of the fluvial-estuarine boundary and maximum limit of tidal influence of the estuarine area during the last 4500 years. To accomplish these objectives a 10.5m-long sediment core was collected at ca. 65 km upstream the Sado estuary inlet and studied using multiproxy analyses and radiocarbon dating. In addition, multi-proxy data from sediment cores and superficial samples collected downstream, in the alluvial plain and intertidal areas near the present-day fluvial-estuarine boundary, were combined and contributed to the interpretations. We concluded that: i) the organic matter is mostly sourced in terrestrial/freshwater environments even during periods with marine influence, as suggested by the occurrence of marine benthic diatoms between 4350 and 4000 cal yr B.P.; ii) the fluvial-estuarine boundary retreat during the Mid-Late Holocene transition (4350-4000 cal yr B.P.) reaching areas of the Sado river (Laxique), located ca. 15 km upstream of the present-day boundary; iii) modifications on the location of the fluvial-estuarine boundary are mostly derived from drier climatic conditions and consequent flow river discharges; iv) the aggradation and progradation of the alluvial plain started at ca. 4000 cal yr B.P. at Laxique (and at ca. 3240 cal yr B.P. at Arapouco); and v) the abrupt change in the sedimentation rates and sedimentation pattern before and after the aggradation of the alluvial plain (4000 cal yr B.P. at Laxique and 3240 cal yr B.P. at Arapouco) reflects essentially changes in the fluvial activity and the loss of accumulation space than regional climatic changes.Elsevier2023-02-07T11:52:32Z2023-02-072021-12-04T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/33937https://doi.org/COSTA, A.M.; FREITAS, M.C.; LEIRA, M.; FONSECA, R.; DUARTE, J.; DINIZ, M.; ARIAS, P. (2021) Late Holocene evolution of a Mediterranean incised river flowing to the Atlantic: Sedimentary dynamics, fluvial activity and paleoenvironmental reconstruction (SW Iberia). Quaternary International, Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2021.12.002https://doi.org/http://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2021.12.002http://hdl.handle.net/10174/33937https://doi.org/doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2021.12.002engacosta@dgpc.ptcfreitas@fc.ul.ptndrfonseca@uevora.ptndndnd398Costa, AnaFreitas, ConceiçãoLeira, ManuelFonseca, RitaDuarte, JoãoDiniz, MarianaArias, Pabloinfo: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:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:35:54Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/33937Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:22:34.129403Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Late Holocene evolution of a Mediterranean incised river flowing to the Atlantic: Sedimentary dynamics, fluvial activity and paleoenvironmental reconstruction (SW Iberia) |
title |
Late Holocene evolution of a Mediterranean incised river flowing to the Atlantic: Sedimentary dynamics, fluvial activity and paleoenvironmental reconstruction (SW Iberia) |
spellingShingle |
Late Holocene evolution of a Mediterranean incised river flowing to the Atlantic: Sedimentary dynamics, fluvial activity and paleoenvironmental reconstruction (SW Iberia) Costa, Ana Mediterranean estuaries sedimentation rates sensitive- environmental proxies High-resolution proxy analyses Chronology Sado River |
title_short |
Late Holocene evolution of a Mediterranean incised river flowing to the Atlantic: Sedimentary dynamics, fluvial activity and paleoenvironmental reconstruction (SW Iberia) |
title_full |
Late Holocene evolution of a Mediterranean incised river flowing to the Atlantic: Sedimentary dynamics, fluvial activity and paleoenvironmental reconstruction (SW Iberia) |
title_fullStr |
Late Holocene evolution of a Mediterranean incised river flowing to the Atlantic: Sedimentary dynamics, fluvial activity and paleoenvironmental reconstruction (SW Iberia) |
title_full_unstemmed |
Late Holocene evolution of a Mediterranean incised river flowing to the Atlantic: Sedimentary dynamics, fluvial activity and paleoenvironmental reconstruction (SW Iberia) |
title_sort |
Late Holocene evolution of a Mediterranean incised river flowing to the Atlantic: Sedimentary dynamics, fluvial activity and paleoenvironmental reconstruction (SW Iberia) |
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Costa, Ana |
author_facet |
Costa, Ana Freitas, Conceição Leira, Manuel Fonseca, Rita Duarte, João Diniz, Mariana Arias, Pablo |
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Freitas, Conceição Leira, Manuel Fonseca, Rita Duarte, João Diniz, Mariana Arias, Pablo |
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Costa, Ana Freitas, Conceição Leira, Manuel Fonseca, Rita Duarte, João Diniz, Mariana Arias, Pablo |
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Mediterranean estuaries sedimentation rates sensitive- environmental proxies High-resolution proxy analyses Chronology Sado River |
topic |
Mediterranean estuaries sedimentation rates sensitive- environmental proxies High-resolution proxy analyses Chronology Sado River |
description |
he aims of this work are to characterize the palaeoenvironmental evolution and the sedimentary fluvial responses to climate and river flow changes of the upstream reaches of the Sado estuary since the Mid-Late Holocene. By combining the previous information, we also intent to define the limit of the fluvial-estuarine boundary and maximum limit of tidal influence of the estuarine area during the last 4500 years. To accomplish these objectives a 10.5m-long sediment core was collected at ca. 65 km upstream the Sado estuary inlet and studied using multiproxy analyses and radiocarbon dating. In addition, multi-proxy data from sediment cores and superficial samples collected downstream, in the alluvial plain and intertidal areas near the present-day fluvial-estuarine boundary, were combined and contributed to the interpretations. We concluded that: i) the organic matter is mostly sourced in terrestrial/freshwater environments even during periods with marine influence, as suggested by the occurrence of marine benthic diatoms between 4350 and 4000 cal yr B.P.; ii) the fluvial-estuarine boundary retreat during the Mid-Late Holocene transition (4350-4000 cal yr B.P.) reaching areas of the Sado river (Laxique), located ca. 15 km upstream of the present-day boundary; iii) modifications on the location of the fluvial-estuarine boundary are mostly derived from drier climatic conditions and consequent flow river discharges; iv) the aggradation and progradation of the alluvial plain started at ca. 4000 cal yr B.P. at Laxique (and at ca. 3240 cal yr B.P. at Arapouco); and v) the abrupt change in the sedimentation rates and sedimentation pattern before and after the aggradation of the alluvial plain (4000 cal yr B.P. at Laxique and 3240 cal yr B.P. at Arapouco) reflects essentially changes in the fluvial activity and the loss of accumulation space than regional climatic changes. |
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