The Quaternary alluvial systems tract of the Pantanal Basin, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Assine,Mario Luis
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Merino,Eder Renato, Pupim,Fabiano do Nascimento, Macedo,Hudson de Azevedo, Santos,Mauricio Guerreiro Martinho dos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Geology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-48892015000300475
Resumo: ABSTRACT The Pantanal Basin is an active sedimentary basin in central-west Brazil that consists of a complex alluvial systems tract characterized by the interaction between different river systems developed in one of the largest wetlands in the world. The Paraguay River is the trunk river system that drains the water and part of the sediment load received from areas outside of the basin. Depositional styles vary considerably along the river profiles throughout the basin, with the development of entrenched meandering belts, anastomosing reaches, and floodplain ponds. Paleodrainage patterns are preserved on the surface of abandoned lobes of fluvial fans, which also exhibit many degradational channels. Here, we propose a novel classification scheme according to which the geomorphology, hydrological regime and sedimentary dynamics of these fluvial systems are determined by the geology and geomorphology of the source areas. In this way, the following systems are recognized and described: (I) the Paraguay trunk-river plains; (II) fluvial fans sourced by the tablelands catchment area; (III) fluvial fans sourced by lowlands; and (IV) fluvial interfans. We highlight the importance of considering the influences of source areas when interpreting contrasting styles of fluvial architectures in the rock record.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Quaternary alluvial systems tract of the Pantanal Basin, Brazil
title The Quaternary alluvial systems tract of the Pantanal Basin, Brazil
spellingShingle The Quaternary alluvial systems tract of the Pantanal Basin, Brazil
Assine,Mario Luis
Pantanal
wetlands
fluvial megafan
modern depositional environments
alluvial systems tract.
title_short The Quaternary alluvial systems tract of the Pantanal Basin, Brazil
title_full The Quaternary alluvial systems tract of the Pantanal Basin, Brazil
title_fullStr The Quaternary alluvial systems tract of the Pantanal Basin, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed The Quaternary alluvial systems tract of the Pantanal Basin, Brazil
title_sort The Quaternary alluvial systems tract of the Pantanal Basin, Brazil
author Assine,Mario Luis
author_facet Assine,Mario Luis
Merino,Eder Renato
Pupim,Fabiano do Nascimento
Macedo,Hudson de Azevedo
Santos,Mauricio Guerreiro Martinho dos
author_role author
author2 Merino,Eder Renato
Pupim,Fabiano do Nascimento
Macedo,Hudson de Azevedo
Santos,Mauricio Guerreiro Martinho dos
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Assine,Mario Luis
Merino,Eder Renato
Pupim,Fabiano do Nascimento
Macedo,Hudson de Azevedo
Santos,Mauricio Guerreiro Martinho dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pantanal
wetlands
fluvial megafan
modern depositional environments
alluvial systems tract.
topic Pantanal
wetlands
fluvial megafan
modern depositional environments
alluvial systems tract.
description ABSTRACT The Pantanal Basin is an active sedimentary basin in central-west Brazil that consists of a complex alluvial systems tract characterized by the interaction between different river systems developed in one of the largest wetlands in the world. The Paraguay River is the trunk river system that drains the water and part of the sediment load received from areas outside of the basin. Depositional styles vary considerably along the river profiles throughout the basin, with the development of entrenched meandering belts, anastomosing reaches, and floodplain ponds. Paleodrainage patterns are preserved on the surface of abandoned lobes of fluvial fans, which also exhibit many degradational channels. Here, we propose a novel classification scheme according to which the geomorphology, hydrological regime and sedimentary dynamics of these fluvial systems are determined by the geology and geomorphology of the source areas. In this way, the following systems are recognized and described: (I) the Paraguay trunk-river plains; (II) fluvial fans sourced by the tablelands catchment area; (III) fluvial fans sourced by lowlands; and (IV) fluvial interfans. We highlight the importance of considering the influences of source areas when interpreting contrasting styles of fluvial architectures in the rock record.
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