Late Quaternary Cuiabá megafan, Brazilian Pantanal: Channel patterns and paleoenvironmental changes
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Resumo: | The Brazilian Pantanal wetlands comprise some of the largest Quaternary megafans in South America. The origin of these megafans has been linked to climate changes during the Late Quaternary. This study focuses on the Cuiabá megafan, the second largest megafan of the Pantanal, which has not been studied from the perspective of its basic geomorphology, river channel patterns and sediment deposition ages. Analysis of the channel and floodplain morphology as well as optically stimulated luminescence dating enable us to establish the succession of events that built up the Cuiabá megafan since the last glacial period. Abandoned lobes indicate that a phase of fan aggradation occurred between 48 and 19 ka, with a network of distributary paleochannels suggesting that there was relatively low precipitation and reduced vegetation cover. Subsequently, abrupt changes in discharge and sediment supply triggered the channel incision of the upper fan valley, indicating a degradational phase after the Last Glacial Maximum (<19 ka). A new phase of fan aggradation began at the Early Holocene, when meandering and anabranching channels were constrained into the incised valley on the upper fan. In the distal part of the fan, the development of modern depositional lobes has been driven by numerous single-sinuous channels that shift laterally due to successive avulsions. Regional tectonic features suggest that modern Cuiabá lobes are in a subsiding area that provides accommodation space for sediment accumulation and prolonged flooding events. Changes in the channel patterns observed in the Cuiabá megafan are related to changes in the South American monsoon strength, which driven precipitation variation during the Late Quaternary. Periods of monsoon intensification and relatively high precipitation lead to channel incision, while periods of fan aggradation correlate to times of fewer oscillations. Our findings highlighted the diversity of fluvial styles in the Pantanal and its importance as a climate changes archives in the South American lowlands. |
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Late Quaternary Cuiabá megafan, Brazilian Pantanal: Channel patterns and paleoenvironmental changesClimate changesDistributary systemFluvial megafanPaleohydrologyPantanal wetlandsThe Brazilian Pantanal wetlands comprise some of the largest Quaternary megafans in South America. The origin of these megafans has been linked to climate changes during the Late Quaternary. This study focuses on the Cuiabá megafan, the second largest megafan of the Pantanal, which has not been studied from the perspective of its basic geomorphology, river channel patterns and sediment deposition ages. Analysis of the channel and floodplain morphology as well as optically stimulated luminescence dating enable us to establish the succession of events that built up the Cuiabá megafan since the last glacial period. Abandoned lobes indicate that a phase of fan aggradation occurred between 48 and 19 ka, with a network of distributary paleochannels suggesting that there was relatively low precipitation and reduced vegetation cover. Subsequently, abrupt changes in discharge and sediment supply triggered the channel incision of the upper fan valley, indicating a degradational phase after the Last Glacial Maximum (<19 ka). A new phase of fan aggradation began at the Early Holocene, when meandering and anabranching channels were constrained into the incised valley on the upper fan. In the distal part of the fan, the development of modern depositional lobes has been driven by numerous single-sinuous channels that shift laterally due to successive avulsions. Regional tectonic features suggest that modern Cuiabá lobes are in a subsiding area that provides accommodation space for sediment accumulation and prolonged flooding events. Changes in the channel patterns observed in the Cuiabá megafan are related to changes in the South American monsoon strength, which driven precipitation variation during the Late Quaternary. Periods of monsoon intensification and relatively high precipitation lead to channel incision, while periods of fan aggradation correlate to times of fewer oscillations. Our findings highlighted the diversity of fluvial styles in the Pantanal and its importance as a climate changes archives in the South American lowlands.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Universidade de São PauloFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Universidade de São Paulo – USP Instituto de Geociências, Rua do Lago, 562Universidade Estadual Paulista – Unesp Instituto de Geociências e Ciências Exatas, Avenida 24A, 1515Universidade Estadual Paulista – Unesp Instituto de Geociências e Ciências Exatas, Avenida 24A, 1515CNPq: 142721/2011-5Universidade de São Paulo: 2009/53988-8FAPESP: 2014/06889-2FAPESP: 2014/23334-4CNPq: 3009223/2014-8CNPq: 308563/2013-1Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Pupim, Fabiano do Nascimento [UNESP]Assine, Mario Luis [UNESP]Sawakuchi, André Oliveira2018-12-11T17:31:37Z2018-12-11T17:31:37Z2017-05-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article108-125application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2017.01.013Quaternary International, v. 438, p. 108-125.1040-6182http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17867910.1016/j.quaint.2017.01.0132-s2.0-850141208012-s2.0-85014120801.pdf0471102133658128Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengQuaternary International1,123info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-10-16T06:04:18Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/178679Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T15:04:46.267840Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Late Quaternary Cuiabá megafan, Brazilian Pantanal: Channel patterns and paleoenvironmental changes |
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Late Quaternary Cuiabá megafan, Brazilian Pantanal: Channel patterns and paleoenvironmental changes |
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Late Quaternary Cuiabá megafan, Brazilian Pantanal: Channel patterns and paleoenvironmental changes Pupim, Fabiano do Nascimento [UNESP] Climate changes Distributary system Fluvial megafan Paleohydrology Pantanal wetlands |
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Late Quaternary Cuiabá megafan, Brazilian Pantanal: Channel patterns and paleoenvironmental changes |
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Late Quaternary Cuiabá megafan, Brazilian Pantanal: Channel patterns and paleoenvironmental changes |
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Late Quaternary Cuiabá megafan, Brazilian Pantanal: Channel patterns and paleoenvironmental changes |
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Late Quaternary Cuiabá megafan, Brazilian Pantanal: Channel patterns and paleoenvironmental changes |
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Late Quaternary Cuiabá megafan, Brazilian Pantanal: Channel patterns and paleoenvironmental changes |
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Pupim, Fabiano do Nascimento [UNESP] |
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Pupim, Fabiano do Nascimento [UNESP] Assine, Mario Luis [UNESP] Sawakuchi, André Oliveira |
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Assine, Mario Luis [UNESP] Sawakuchi, André Oliveira |
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Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Pupim, Fabiano do Nascimento [UNESP] Assine, Mario Luis [UNESP] Sawakuchi, André Oliveira |
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Climate changes Distributary system Fluvial megafan Paleohydrology Pantanal wetlands |
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Climate changes Distributary system Fluvial megafan Paleohydrology Pantanal wetlands |
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The Brazilian Pantanal wetlands comprise some of the largest Quaternary megafans in South America. The origin of these megafans has been linked to climate changes during the Late Quaternary. This study focuses on the Cuiabá megafan, the second largest megafan of the Pantanal, which has not been studied from the perspective of its basic geomorphology, river channel patterns and sediment deposition ages. Analysis of the channel and floodplain morphology as well as optically stimulated luminescence dating enable us to establish the succession of events that built up the Cuiabá megafan since the last glacial period. Abandoned lobes indicate that a phase of fan aggradation occurred between 48 and 19 ka, with a network of distributary paleochannels suggesting that there was relatively low precipitation and reduced vegetation cover. Subsequently, abrupt changes in discharge and sediment supply triggered the channel incision of the upper fan valley, indicating a degradational phase after the Last Glacial Maximum (<19 ka). A new phase of fan aggradation began at the Early Holocene, when meandering and anabranching channels were constrained into the incised valley on the upper fan. In the distal part of the fan, the development of modern depositional lobes has been driven by numerous single-sinuous channels that shift laterally due to successive avulsions. Regional tectonic features suggest that modern Cuiabá lobes are in a subsiding area that provides accommodation space for sediment accumulation and prolonged flooding events. Changes in the channel patterns observed in the Cuiabá megafan are related to changes in the South American monsoon strength, which driven precipitation variation during the Late Quaternary. Periods of monsoon intensification and relatively high precipitation lead to channel incision, while periods of fan aggradation correlate to times of fewer oscillations. Our findings highlighted the diversity of fluvial styles in the Pantanal and its importance as a climate changes archives in the South American lowlands. |
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