From barchan to domic shape: evolution of a coastal sand dune in northeastern Brazil based on GPR survey

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira Jr.,Josibel G.
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Medeiros,Walter E., Tabosa,Werner F., Vital,Helenice
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Geofísica (Online)
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Resumo: A sand dune located near São Bento do Norte and Caiçara do Norte towns (northern coastal region of Rio Grande do Norte state, Northeastern Brazil) is rapidly migrating toward urban areas. To understand the depositional processes (evolution of the dune), a Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey was carried out. The survey is composed by sixteen profiles in E-W direction, which is parallel to the dominant wind direction, and five profiles in N-S direction. In both directions, it was used antennas of 200 MHz and 80 MHz. Additionally, a topographic survey, excavations of two trenches, and grain size analysis were also carried out. The GPR imaged the internal sedimentary structures of the coastal deposits so that it was possible to reconstruct the depositional history of the area. Initially, marine sediments were deposited during the final period of a marine regression of Holocene age. After the exposure of the area, a first phase of aeolian deposition occurred over the marine sediments. Later, a depositional hiatus took place, probably associated with partial erosion of the dune. Finally, a second phase of aeolian deposition occurred, covering all previous strata. Based on the geometry of foresets and bounding surfaces, it was interpreted that, in the second phase of aeolian deposition, the dune changed its morphology from barchan to dome. The morphology change appears to have occurred when the migration front of the dune faced the obstacle constituted by a ramp along in the depositional surface dipping against the wind direction. According to the similarities of the foreset dips in the first and second phases of aeolian deposition, the prevailing dominant winds were very similar to present day dominant winds. So, it is likely that the rapidly migration process of the dune toward urban areas is an entirely natural process.
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spelling From barchan to domic shape: evolution of a coastal sand dune in northeastern Brazil based on GPR surveydune evolutionGPRdome-shaped dunebarchan dunenortheast Brazilcoastal depositsA sand dune located near São Bento do Norte and Caiçara do Norte towns (northern coastal region of Rio Grande do Norte state, Northeastern Brazil) is rapidly migrating toward urban areas. To understand the depositional processes (evolution of the dune), a Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey was carried out. The survey is composed by sixteen profiles in E-W direction, which is parallel to the dominant wind direction, and five profiles in N-S direction. In both directions, it was used antennas of 200 MHz and 80 MHz. Additionally, a topographic survey, excavations of two trenches, and grain size analysis were also carried out. The GPR imaged the internal sedimentary structures of the coastal deposits so that it was possible to reconstruct the depositional history of the area. Initially, marine sediments were deposited during the final period of a marine regression of Holocene age. After the exposure of the area, a first phase of aeolian deposition occurred over the marine sediments. Later, a depositional hiatus took place, probably associated with partial erosion of the dune. Finally, a second phase of aeolian deposition occurred, covering all previous strata. Based on the geometry of foresets and bounding surfaces, it was interpreted that, in the second phase of aeolian deposition, the dune changed its morphology from barchan to dome. The morphology change appears to have occurred when the migration front of the dune faced the obstacle constituted by a ramp along in the depositional surface dipping against the wind direction. According to the similarities of the foreset dips in the first and second phases of aeolian deposition, the prevailing dominant winds were very similar to present day dominant winds. So, it is likely that the rapidly migration process of the dune toward urban areas is an entirely natural process.Sociedade Brasileira de Geofísica2008-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-261X2008000100001Revista Brasileira de Geofísica v.26 n.1 2008reponame:Revista Brasileira de Geofísica (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Geofísica (SBG)instacron:SBG10.1590/S0102-261X2008000100001info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira Jr.,Josibel G.Medeiros,Walter E.Tabosa,Werner F.Vital,Heleniceeng2008-06-17T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-261X2008000100001Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rbgONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||sbgf@sbgf.org.br1809-45110102-261Xopendoar:2008-06-17T00:00Revista Brasileira de Geofísica (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Geofísica (SBG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv From barchan to domic shape: evolution of a coastal sand dune in northeastern Brazil based on GPR survey
title From barchan to domic shape: evolution of a coastal sand dune in northeastern Brazil based on GPR survey
spellingShingle From barchan to domic shape: evolution of a coastal sand dune in northeastern Brazil based on GPR survey
Oliveira Jr.,Josibel G.
dune evolution
GPR
dome-shaped dune
barchan dune
northeast Brazil
coastal deposits
title_short From barchan to domic shape: evolution of a coastal sand dune in northeastern Brazil based on GPR survey
title_full From barchan to domic shape: evolution of a coastal sand dune in northeastern Brazil based on GPR survey
title_fullStr From barchan to domic shape: evolution of a coastal sand dune in northeastern Brazil based on GPR survey
title_full_unstemmed From barchan to domic shape: evolution of a coastal sand dune in northeastern Brazil based on GPR survey
title_sort From barchan to domic shape: evolution of a coastal sand dune in northeastern Brazil based on GPR survey
author Oliveira Jr.,Josibel G.
author_facet Oliveira Jr.,Josibel G.
Medeiros,Walter E.
Tabosa,Werner F.
Vital,Helenice
author_role author
author2 Medeiros,Walter E.
Tabosa,Werner F.
Vital,Helenice
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira Jr.,Josibel G.
Medeiros,Walter E.
Tabosa,Werner F.
Vital,Helenice
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dune evolution
GPR
dome-shaped dune
barchan dune
northeast Brazil
coastal deposits
topic dune evolution
GPR
dome-shaped dune
barchan dune
northeast Brazil
coastal deposits
description A sand dune located near São Bento do Norte and Caiçara do Norte towns (northern coastal region of Rio Grande do Norte state, Northeastern Brazil) is rapidly migrating toward urban areas. To understand the depositional processes (evolution of the dune), a Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey was carried out. The survey is composed by sixteen profiles in E-W direction, which is parallel to the dominant wind direction, and five profiles in N-S direction. In both directions, it was used antennas of 200 MHz and 80 MHz. Additionally, a topographic survey, excavations of two trenches, and grain size analysis were also carried out. The GPR imaged the internal sedimentary structures of the coastal deposits so that it was possible to reconstruct the depositional history of the area. Initially, marine sediments were deposited during the final period of a marine regression of Holocene age. After the exposure of the area, a first phase of aeolian deposition occurred over the marine sediments. Later, a depositional hiatus took place, probably associated with partial erosion of the dune. Finally, a second phase of aeolian deposition occurred, covering all previous strata. Based on the geometry of foresets and bounding surfaces, it was interpreted that, in the second phase of aeolian deposition, the dune changed its morphology from barchan to dome. The morphology change appears to have occurred when the migration front of the dune faced the obstacle constituted by a ramp along in the depositional surface dipping against the wind direction. According to the similarities of the foreset dips in the first and second phases of aeolian deposition, the prevailing dominant winds were very similar to present day dominant winds. So, it is likely that the rapidly migration process of the dune toward urban areas is an entirely natural process.
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