The Dynamics of a frictionally-dominated Amazonian estuary


Autoria(s): Asp, Nils Edvin; Schettini, Carlos Augusto Franca; Siegle, Eduardo; Silva, Marcio Sousa da; Brito, Roney Nonato Reis de
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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24/10/2013

24/10/2013

2012

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The hydrodynamics, morphology and sedimentology of the Taperacu estuary were investigated. This is one of several estuaries located within the largest mangrove fringe in the world, bordering the Amazon region, subject to a macrotidal regime and regionally atypical negligible fresh water supply. The results reveal widespread sand banks that occupy the central portion of the estuarine cross-section. Well-sorted very fine sandy sediments of marine origin prevail. Shorter flood phases, with substantially higher current velocities, were observed in the upper sector of Taperacu, as expected for a shallow, friction-dominated estuary. However, ebb domination can be expected for estuaries with large associated mangrove areas and substantial estuarine infilling, both of which situations occur on the Taperacu. The tidal asymmetry favoring flood currents could be the result of the absence of an effective fluvial discharge. Furthermore, it was observed that the Taperacu is connected by tidal creeks to the neighboring Caete estuary, allowing a stronger flux during the flood and intensifying the higher flood currents. As a whole, the results have shown a complex interaction of morphological aspects (friction, fluvial drainage, connections with neighbor estuaries, infilling and large storage area) in determining hydrodynamic patterns, thus improving the understanding of Amazon estuaries.

National Council for Scientific and Technological Development of Brazil (CNPq) [proc. 482879/2009-2, 501014/2009-8, 306217/2007-4, 305805/2009-6]

National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) of Brazil

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BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF OCEANOGRAPHY, SAO PAULO, v. 60, n. 3, p. 391-403, 2012

1679-8759

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/35894

10.1590/S1679-87592012000300011

http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1679-87592012000300011

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eng

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INST OCEANOGRAFICO, UNIV SAO PAULO

SAO PAULO

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BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF OCEANOGRAPHY

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Palavras-Chave #AMAZON COAST #ESTUARINE INFILLING #HYDRODYNAMICS #TIDAL ASYMMETRY #WELL-MIXED ESTUARIES #BRAZIL #RIVER #CIRCULATION #AUSTRALIA #TRANSPORT #SEDIMENT #SYSTEMS #BEACH #MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY #OCEANOGRAPHY
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