Facies, delta(13)C, delta(15)N and C/N analyses in a late Quaternary compound estuarine fill, northern Brazil and relation to sea level


Autoria(s): CASTRO, Darcilea Ferreira; ROSSETTI, Dilce de Fatima; PESSENDA, Luiz Carlos Ruiz
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

18/10/2012

18/10/2012

2010

Resumo

The present work integrates sedimentary facies, (14)C dating, delta(13)C, delta(15)N, and C/N with geologic and geomorphologic data available from literature. The aim was to characterize the depositional settings of a late Quaternary estuary in northeastern Marajo Island and analyze its evolution within the context of relative sea level fluctuations. The data derive from four continuous cores along a proximal-to-distal transect of a paleoestuary, previously recognized using remote sensing information. Fifteen sediment samples recorded ages ranging from 42,580 +/- 1430 to 3184 +/- 37 (14)C yr B.P. Fades analysis indicated fine- to coarse-grained sands with parallel lamination or cross stratification, massive or laminated muds and heterolithic deposits. delta(13)C (-28.1 parts per thousand to -19.7 parts per thousand, mean = -23.0 parts per thousand), delta(15)N (+ 14.8 parts per thousand to + 4.7 parts per thousand, mean = + 9.2 parts per thousand) and C/N (14.5 to 1.5, mean = 7.9) indicate mostly marine and freshwater phytoplankton sources for the organic matter. The results confirm a large late Quaternary paleoestuary in northeastern Marajo Island. The distribution of delta(13)C, delta(15)N, and C/N, together with fades associations, led to identify depositional settings related to fluvial channel, floodplain, tidal channel/tidal flat, central basin, tidal delta, and tidal inlet/sand barrier. These deposits are consistent with a wave-dominated estuary. Variations in stratigraphy and geochemistry are controlled by changes in relative sea level, revealing a main transgression from an undetermined time around 42,000 (14)C yr B.P. and 29,340 (+/- 200) (14)C yr B.P., which is synchronous to the overall drop in sea level after the last interglacial. Following this period, and probably until 9110 +/- 37 (14)C yr B.P., i.e., during a time interval encompassing two glacial episodes including the Last Glacial and the Younger Dryas, there was a pronounced drop in sea level, recorded by the development of a major erosional discontinuity due to valley re-incision. Sea level rose again until 5464 +/- 40 (14)C yr B.P, just before the main worldwide mid-Holocene transgressive peak. Mid to late Holocene coastal progradation ended the Marajo paleoestuarine history, and promoted the establishment of continental conditions throughout the island. The divergence comparing the Marajo sea level behavior with the eustatic curve allows hypothesizing that post-rifting tectonics along the Brazilian Equatorial margin influenced the sedimentary evolution of the studied paleoestuary. Considering that sedimentary facies in estuarine settings are highly variable both laterally and vertically, the present integration of facies with isotope and elemental analyses was crucial to provide a more precise interpretation of the Late Pleistocene and Holocene Marajo paleoestuary, and analyze its sea level history within the eustatic and tectonic context. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

FAPESP[004/15518-6]

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MARINE GEOLOGY, v.274, n.1/Abr, p.135-150, 2010

0025-3227

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/17003

10.1016/j.margeo.2010.03.011

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2010.03.011

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eng

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV

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Marine Geology

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Palavras-Chave #estuarine setting #sedimentary facies #isotopes #late Quaternary #relative sea-level #HOLOCENE ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGES #NITROGEN ISOTOPE COMPOSITION #SEDIMENTARY ORGANIC-MATTER #NORTHEASTERN PARA STATE #STABLE CARBON #AMAZON BASIN #SOUTHEASTERN BRAZIL #MANGROVE DYNAMICS #EASTERN AMAZONIA #PASSIVE MARGIN #Geosciences, Multidisciplinary #Oceanography
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