Estudos Integrados do Fundo Marinho da Baía da Ilha Grande, RJ

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Autor(a) principal: Belo, Wellington Cecccopieri
Data de Publicação: 2001
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal Fluminense (RIUFF)
Texto Completo: https://app.uff.br/riuff/handle/1/18196
Resumo: Based on high-resolution seismic data (sub-bottom profiler 7,0 kHz and side scan sonar 100 kHz) and geological bottom samples, three aspects of the Ilha Grande Bay seabed were investigated: cofacies, bedforms and potential risk attributes. Their resultswere integrated on a digital-bathymetric map of the region. The seabed along the eastern central channel of the bay was characterized by eight bottom sedimentary patterns. Such patterns showed variations in the texture, in the bio-debris content and in the acoustic back-scattering of the sediments. Among these patterns, lithobioclastic muds are closer to the land, terrigenous muds are closer to Ilha Grande and sands are far eastward from the central channel. Observed evidences of modern facies transitions from sub-environments dominated by higher energy agents (waves) to facies dominated by lower energy agents (tides, bottom currents) were related to the complex submarine topography and to the coast line orientation. The boundary geometry among the ecofacies also suggests a hydrodynamic control by wave action and bottom currents. Evidences of these combined effects of waves and currents were approached based on the observed bedforms. Such sedimentary structures are predominantly "mega ripples" located in depths around 16 m, nearby Conceição de Jacareí. There is a textural transition of the bottom sedimentary patterns from westward to eastward. Their crests are NE-SW and ESE-WNW oriented and plenty variable in the form (straight line, wavy, forked, discontinuous). Their heights ranged from 0.2 to 0.55 m with medium value around 0.35 m. Based on the bedform parameters (wavelength and height) and by using diagrams relating the medium diameter of the grains, to the depth and to the type of the structure, the speed of the flow up to 1,0 meter from the bottom (U100) was estimated. It varied from 46 cm/s (medium sands) to 34 cm/s (very fine sands) - from eastward to westward. The medium speed of the stationary flow (U), differently, varied from 54 cm/s to 64 cm/s, respectively. The Froude number range (F) (0.026-0.051) indicated a relatively calm regime of the generating flow. Four studies concerning to wave action indicated that highenergy waves usually observed in the area can contribute to the genesis of the observed bedforms being a good evidence that they could be active. Besides, they could be subject to changes on their geometry along the year. The bottom in this area would be mobile during these events with speed of the oscillatory flows around 50 cm/s. Upon sporadic events of higher energy (~ 80 cm/s), mainly in the winter, there would be larger readiness of sediment for the bottom transport by currents. Therefore, all these observed vii characteristics of the eastern-central channel seabed of the bay indicate that waves and currents may act on the sediments sorting by an interplay to the geometry of the bay characterizing different bottom types. The resulting oscillations on the level of energy also can contribute to the bedforms generation, based on sporadic higher energy events. The heterogeneous seabed with transitions among bottom sedimentary patterns and sites of mobile bedforms are features that represent potential risks to the operational activities of the oil industry. Among others seabed features observed in the seismic records, they were classified in two potential risk attributes: structural and sedimentary. Finally, as a qualitative result of the accomplished studies, it was observed three areas where there was a juxtaposition of the potential risk attributes: in the surrounds of Estrelas sound, in an area between Itapinhocanga and Conceição de Jacareí sounds and in the coastal depression (canal central).
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spelling Estudos Integrados do Fundo Marinho da Baía da Ilha Grande, RJBaía da Ilha Grande,RJEstudos Sedimentares de FundoEstimativas de Velocidade de FluxoÁreas de Risco PotencialSedimentação e depósitos - Ilha Grande, Baía da (RJ)CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIASBased on high-resolution seismic data (sub-bottom profiler 7,0 kHz and side scan sonar 100 kHz) and geological bottom samples, three aspects of the Ilha Grande Bay seabed were investigated: cofacies, bedforms and potential risk attributes. Their resultswere integrated on a digital-bathymetric map of the region. The seabed along the eastern central channel of the bay was characterized by eight bottom sedimentary patterns. Such patterns showed variations in the texture, in the bio-debris content and in the acoustic back-scattering of the sediments. Among these patterns, lithobioclastic muds are closer to the land, terrigenous muds are closer to Ilha Grande and sands are far eastward from the central channel. Observed evidences of modern facies transitions from sub-environments dominated by higher energy agents (waves) to facies dominated by lower energy agents (tides, bottom currents) were related to the complex submarine topography and to the coast line orientation. The boundary geometry among the ecofacies also suggests a hydrodynamic control by wave action and bottom currents. Evidences of these combined effects of waves and currents were approached based on the observed bedforms. Such sedimentary structures are predominantly "mega ripples" located in depths around 16 m, nearby Conceição de Jacareí. There is a textural transition of the bottom sedimentary patterns from westward to eastward. Their crests are NE-SW and ESE-WNW oriented and plenty variable in the form (straight line, wavy, forked, discontinuous). Their heights ranged from 0.2 to 0.55 m with medium value around 0.35 m. Based on the bedform parameters (wavelength and height) and by using diagrams relating the medium diameter of the grains, to the depth and to the type of the structure, the speed of the flow up to 1,0 meter from the bottom (U100) was estimated. It varied from 46 cm/s (medium sands) to 34 cm/s (very fine sands) - from eastward to westward. The medium speed of the stationary flow (U), differently, varied from 54 cm/s to 64 cm/s, respectively. The Froude number range (F) (0.026-0.051) indicated a relatively calm regime of the generating flow. Four studies concerning to wave action indicated that highenergy waves usually observed in the area can contribute to the genesis of the observed bedforms being a good evidence that they could be active. Besides, they could be subject to changes on their geometry along the year. The bottom in this area would be mobile during these events with speed of the oscillatory flows around 50 cm/s. Upon sporadic events of higher energy (~ 80 cm/s), mainly in the winter, there would be larger readiness of sediment for the bottom transport by currents. Therefore, all these observed vii characteristics of the eastern-central channel seabed of the bay indicate that waves and currents may act on the sediments sorting by an interplay to the geometry of the bay characterizing different bottom types. The resulting oscillations on the level of energy also can contribute to the bedforms generation, based on sporadic higher energy events. The heterogeneous seabed with transitions among bottom sedimentary patterns and sites of mobile bedforms are features that represent potential risks to the operational activities of the oil industry. Among others seabed features observed in the seismic records, they were classified in two potential risk attributes: structural and sedimentary. Finally, as a qualitative result of the accomplished studies, it was observed three areas where there was a juxtaposition of the potential risk attributes: in the surrounds of Estrelas sound, in an area between Itapinhocanga and Conceição de Jacareí sounds and in the coastal depression (canal central).Agência Nacional do PetróleoCom base em sísmica de alta resolução (perfilador de 7,0 kHz e sonar de varredura lateral 100 kHz) e amostras geológicas de fundo, três aspectos do fundo marinho na Baía da Ilha Grande (ecofácies, formas de fundo e atributos de risco potencial) foram investigados e seus resultados integrados num mapa batimétrico digital da região. O fundo marinho na região centro-leste do canal central da baía pode ser caracterizado por oito padrões sedimentares superficiais de fundo, que refletem variações na textura, no teor de biodetritos e no caráter acústico dos sedimentos. Constatou-se que dentre estes padrões, as lamas litobioclásticas estão mais próximas ao continente, as lamas terrígenas mais próximas da Ilha Grande e as areias localizadas a leste do canal central. Foram observadas evidências de transições de fácies modernas de subambientes dominados por agentes de maior energia (ondas) para fácies dominadas por agentes de menor energia (marés, correntes de fundo) relacionadas à topografia submarina complexa e à orientação da linha de costa. A disposição dos contatos entre as ecofácies também sugere um controle hidrodinâmico através da ação de ondas e de correntes de fundo. Estes efeitos combinados de ondas e correntes podem ser evidenciados, a partir das formas de fundo observadas na região. Tais estruturas são predominantemente mega ripples localizadas em profundidades em torno de 16 m, próximo a Conceição de Jacareí, onde ocorre uma transição textural de leste para oeste de um padrão de fundo grosso para um padrão fino. Suas cristas são orientadas a NE-SW e a ESE-WNW e bastante variáveis na forma (retas, onduladas, bifurcadas, descontínuas). Suas alturas variaram numa faixa de 0.2 a 0.55 m com valor médio em torno de 0.35 m. A partir dos parâmetros das formas de fundo (comprimento de onda e a altura), e com base em diagramas relacionando o diâmetro médio dos grãos, a profundidade e o tipo de estrutura presente, estimou-se a velocidade unidirecional do fluxo a 1,0 metro do fundo (U100) variando de 46 cm/s (areias médias) a 34 cm/s (areias muito finas) de leste para oeste. A velocidade média do fluxo estacionário (U), diferentemente, variou de 54 cm/s a 64 cm/s, respectivamente. A variação do número de Froude (F) estimado (0.026-0.051) indicou um regime de fluxo gerador relativamente tranqüilo. O estudo de quatro casos de ação de ondas indicou que ondas de alta energia normalmente observadas na região podem contribuir na gênese das formas de fundo sendo uma boa evidência de que estas seriam ativas e sujeitas a modificações em sua geometria ao longo do ano. O fundo ix nesta região seria móvel durante estes eventos com fluxos oscilatórios da ordem de 50 cm/s. Em eventos esporádicos de mais alta energia (~ 80 cm/s), principalmente no inverno, haveria maior disponibilidade de sedimentos para o transporte próximo ao fundo pelas correntes. Assim, as características faciológicas e morfodinâmicas da região centro-leste do canal central da Baía da Ilha Grande, observadas nestes estudos, indicam que ondas e correntes ao interagirem com a geometria da baía podem provocar oscilações no nível de energia do meio, atuando no grau de selecionamento dos sedimentos e caracterizando diferentes tipos de fundo. Esta interação também pode atuar na geração de formas de fundo, em eventos esporádicos de maior energia. O fundo heterogêneo, com transições texturais e faixas sedimentares móveis são feições do fundo marinho que representam riscos potenciais às atividades operacionais da indústria do petróleo. Estas feições, e outras observadas nos registros sísmicos, foram categorizadas em dois atributos de risco potencial: estrutural e sedimentar. Por fim, como resultado qualitativo dos estudos realizados, pode-se observar três regiões onde houve uma sobreposição destes atributos de risco: nas proximidades da Enseada das Estrelas, na região entre as enseadas de Itapinhocanga e de Conceição de Jacareí e nadepressão costeira (canal central).Universidade Federal FluminensePrograma de Pós-graduação em Geologia e Geofísica MarinhaGeologia e Geofísica MarinhaBRUFFDias, Gilberto Tavares de MacedoCPF:26357933791http://genos.cnpq.br:12010/dwlattes/owa/prc_imp_cv_int?f_cod=K4783548U6Dias, Marcelo SperleCPF:93746490715http://genos.cnpq.br:12010/dwlattes/owa/prc_imp_cv_int?f_cod=K4784388D2Silva, Cleverson GuizanCPF:60890223734http://genos.cnpq.br:12010/dwlattes/owa/prc_imp_cv_int?f_cod=K4781046H6Mahiques, Michel Michaelovich deCPF:22222222222http://genos.cnpq.br:12010/dwlattes/owa/prc_imp_cv_int?f_cod=K4793553T0Belo, Wellington Cecccopieri2021-03-10T20:43:52Z2004-04-062021-03-10T20:43:52Z2001-06-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfimage/jpeghttps://app.uff.br/riuff/handle/1/18196porCC-BY-SAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal Fluminense (RIUFF)instname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFF2021-03-10T20:43:52Zoai:app.uff.br:1/18196Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://app.uff.br/oai/requestriuff@id.uff.bropendoar:21202024-08-19T11:07:12.947965Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal Fluminense (RIUFF) - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Estudos Integrados do Fundo Marinho da Baía da Ilha Grande, RJ
title Estudos Integrados do Fundo Marinho da Baía da Ilha Grande, RJ
spellingShingle Estudos Integrados do Fundo Marinho da Baía da Ilha Grande, RJ
Belo, Wellington Cecccopieri
Baía da Ilha Grande,RJ
Estudos Sedimentares de Fundo
Estimativas de Velocidade de Fluxo
Áreas de Risco Potencial
Sedimentação e depósitos - Ilha Grande, Baía da (RJ)
CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS
title_short Estudos Integrados do Fundo Marinho da Baía da Ilha Grande, RJ
title_full Estudos Integrados do Fundo Marinho da Baía da Ilha Grande, RJ
title_fullStr Estudos Integrados do Fundo Marinho da Baía da Ilha Grande, RJ
title_full_unstemmed Estudos Integrados do Fundo Marinho da Baía da Ilha Grande, RJ
title_sort Estudos Integrados do Fundo Marinho da Baía da Ilha Grande, RJ
author Belo, Wellington Cecccopieri
author_facet Belo, Wellington Cecccopieri
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Dias, Gilberto Tavares de Macedo
CPF:26357933791
http://genos.cnpq.br:12010/dwlattes/owa/prc_imp_cv_int?f_cod=K4783548U6
Dias, Marcelo Sperle
CPF:93746490715
http://genos.cnpq.br:12010/dwlattes/owa/prc_imp_cv_int?f_cod=K4784388D2
Silva, Cleverson Guizan
CPF:60890223734
http://genos.cnpq.br:12010/dwlattes/owa/prc_imp_cv_int?f_cod=K4781046H6
Mahiques, Michel Michaelovich de
CPF:22222222222
http://genos.cnpq.br:12010/dwlattes/owa/prc_imp_cv_int?f_cod=K4793553T0
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Belo, Wellington Cecccopieri
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Baía da Ilha Grande,RJ
Estudos Sedimentares de Fundo
Estimativas de Velocidade de Fluxo
Áreas de Risco Potencial
Sedimentação e depósitos - Ilha Grande, Baía da (RJ)
CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS
topic Baía da Ilha Grande,RJ
Estudos Sedimentares de Fundo
Estimativas de Velocidade de Fluxo
Áreas de Risco Potencial
Sedimentação e depósitos - Ilha Grande, Baía da (RJ)
CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS
description Based on high-resolution seismic data (sub-bottom profiler 7,0 kHz and side scan sonar 100 kHz) and geological bottom samples, three aspects of the Ilha Grande Bay seabed were investigated: cofacies, bedforms and potential risk attributes. Their resultswere integrated on a digital-bathymetric map of the region. The seabed along the eastern central channel of the bay was characterized by eight bottom sedimentary patterns. Such patterns showed variations in the texture, in the bio-debris content and in the acoustic back-scattering of the sediments. Among these patterns, lithobioclastic muds are closer to the land, terrigenous muds are closer to Ilha Grande and sands are far eastward from the central channel. Observed evidences of modern facies transitions from sub-environments dominated by higher energy agents (waves) to facies dominated by lower energy agents (tides, bottom currents) were related to the complex submarine topography and to the coast line orientation. The boundary geometry among the ecofacies also suggests a hydrodynamic control by wave action and bottom currents. Evidences of these combined effects of waves and currents were approached based on the observed bedforms. Such sedimentary structures are predominantly "mega ripples" located in depths around 16 m, nearby Conceição de Jacareí. There is a textural transition of the bottom sedimentary patterns from westward to eastward. Their crests are NE-SW and ESE-WNW oriented and plenty variable in the form (straight line, wavy, forked, discontinuous). Their heights ranged from 0.2 to 0.55 m with medium value around 0.35 m. Based on the bedform parameters (wavelength and height) and by using diagrams relating the medium diameter of the grains, to the depth and to the type of the structure, the speed of the flow up to 1,0 meter from the bottom (U100) was estimated. It varied from 46 cm/s (medium sands) to 34 cm/s (very fine sands) - from eastward to westward. The medium speed of the stationary flow (U), differently, varied from 54 cm/s to 64 cm/s, respectively. The Froude number range (F) (0.026-0.051) indicated a relatively calm regime of the generating flow. Four studies concerning to wave action indicated that highenergy waves usually observed in the area can contribute to the genesis of the observed bedforms being a good evidence that they could be active. Besides, they could be subject to changes on their geometry along the year. The bottom in this area would be mobile during these events with speed of the oscillatory flows around 50 cm/s. Upon sporadic events of higher energy (~ 80 cm/s), mainly in the winter, there would be larger readiness of sediment for the bottom transport by currents. Therefore, all these observed vii characteristics of the eastern-central channel seabed of the bay indicate that waves and currents may act on the sediments sorting by an interplay to the geometry of the bay characterizing different bottom types. The resulting oscillations on the level of energy also can contribute to the bedforms generation, based on sporadic higher energy events. The heterogeneous seabed with transitions among bottom sedimentary patterns and sites of mobile bedforms are features that represent potential risks to the operational activities of the oil industry. Among others seabed features observed in the seismic records, they were classified in two potential risk attributes: structural and sedimentary. Finally, as a qualitative result of the accomplished studies, it was observed three areas where there was a juxtaposition of the potential risk attributes: in the surrounds of Estrelas sound, in an area between Itapinhocanga and Conceição de Jacareí sounds and in the coastal depression (canal central).
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