1000 resultados para C. M. Vila Franca de Xira
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NEW DATA ON THE CHRONOLOGY OF THE VALE DO FORNO SEDIMENTARY SEQUENCE (LOWER TAGUS RIVER TERRACE STAIRCASE) AND ITS RELEVANCE AS FLUVIAL ARCHIVE OF THE MIDDLE PLEISTOCENE IN WESTERN IBERIA Pedro P. Cunha 1, António A. Martins 2, Jan-Pieter Buylaert 3,4, Andrew S. Murray 4, Luis Raposo 5, Paolo Mozzi 6, Martin Stokes 7 1 MARE - Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Coimbra, Portugal: pcunha@dct.uc.pt 2 MARE - Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, Dep. Geociências, University of Évora, Portugal; aam@uevora.pt 3 Centre for Nuclear Technologies, Technical University of Denmark, Risø Campus, Denmark; jabu@dtu.dk 4 Nordic Laboratory for Luminescence Dating, Aarhus University, Risø DTU, Denmark; anmu@dtu.dk 5 Museu Nacional de Arqueologia, Lisboa, Portugal; 3raposos@sapo.pt 6 Department of Geosciences, University of Padova, Italy; paolo.mozzi@unipd.it 7 School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Plymouth, UK; m.stokes@plymouth.ac.uk The stratigraphic units that record the evolution of the Tagus River in Portugal (study area between Vila Velha de Ródão and Porto Alto villages; Fig. 1) have different sedimentary characteristics and lithic industries (Cunha et al., 2012): - a culminant sedimentary unit (the ancestral Tagus, before the drainage network entrenchment) – SLD13 (+142 to 262 m above river bed – a.r.b.; with probable age ca. 3,6 to 1,8 Ma), without artefacts; - T1 terrace (+84 to 180 m; ca. 1000? to 900 ka), without artefacts; - T2 terrace (+57 to 150 m; top deposits with a probable age ca. 600 ka), without artefacts; - T3 terrace (+43 to 113 m; ca. 460 to 360? ka), without artefacts; - T4 terrace (+26 to 55 m; ca. 335 a 155 ka), Lower Paleolithic (Acheulian) at basal and middle levels but early Middle Paleolithic at top levels; - T5 terrace (+5 to 34 m; 135 to 73 ka), Middle Paleolithic (Mousterian; Levallois technique); - T6 terrace (+3 to 14 m; 62 to 32 ka), late Middle Paleolithic (late Mousterian); - Carregueira Sands (aeolian sands) and colluvium (+3 a ca. 100 m; 32 to 12 ka), Upper Paleolithic to Epipaleolithic; - alluvial plain (+0 to 8 m; ca. 12 ka to present), Mesolithic and more recent industries. The differences in elevation (a.r.b.) of the several terrace staircases results from differential uplift due to active faults. Longitudinal correlation with the terrace levels indicates that a graded profile ca. 200 km long was achieved during terrace formation periods and a strong control by sea base level was determinant for terrace formation. The Neogene sedimentary units constituted the main source of sediments for the fluvial terraces (Fig. 2). Geomorphological mapping, coupled with lithostratigraphy, sedimentology and luminescence dating (quartz-OSL and K-feldspar post-IRIR290) were used in this study focused on the T4 terrace, which comprises a Lower Gravels (LG) unit and an Upper Sand (US) unit. The thick, coarse and dominantly massive gravels of the LG unit indicate deposition by a coarse bed-load braided river, with strong sediment supply, high gradient and fluvial competence, during conditions of rapidly rising sea level. Luminescence dating only provided minimum ages but it is probable that the LG unit corresponds to the earlier part of the MIS9 (ca. 335 to 325 ka), immediately postdating the incision promoted by the very low sea level (reaching ca. -140 m) during MIS10 (362 to 337 ka), a period of relatively cold climate conditions with weak vegetation cover on slopes and low sea level. Fig. 1. Main Portuguese reaches in which the Tagus River can be divided (Lower Tagus Basin): I – from the Spanish border to Arneiro (a general E–W trend, mainly consisting of polygonal segments); II – from Arneiro to Gavião (NE–SW); III – from Gavião to Arripiado (E–W); IV – from Arripiado to Vila Franca de Xira (NNE-SSW); V – from Vila Franca de Xira to the Atlantic shoreline. The faults considered to be the limit of the referred fluvial sectors are: F1 – Ponsul-Arneiro fault (WSW-ENE); F2 – Gavião fault (NW-SE); F3 – Ortiga fault (NW-SE); F4 – Vila Nova da Barquinha fault (W-E); F5 – Arripiado-Chamusca fault (NNE-SSW). 1 – estuary; 2 – terraces; 3 – faults; 4 – Tagus main channel. The main Iberian drainage basins are also represented (inset). The lower and middle parts of the US unit, comprising an alternation of clayish silts with paleosols and minor sands to the east (flood-plain deposits) and sand deposits to the west (channel belt), have a probable age of ca. 325 to 200 ka. This points to formation during MIS9 to MIS7, under conditions of high to medium sea levels and warm to mild conditions. The upper part of the US unit, dominated by sand facies and with OSL ages of ca. 200 to 154 ka, correlates with the early part of the MIS6. During this period, progradation resulted from climate deterioration and relative depletion of vegetation that promoted enhanced sediment production in the catchment, coupled with initiation of sea-level lowering that increased the longitudinal slope. The Vale do Forno and Vale da Atela archaeological sites (Alpiarça, central Portugal) document the earliest human occupation in the Lower Tagus River, well established in geomorphological and environmental terms, within the Middle Pleistocene. The Lower Palaeolithic sites were found on the T4 terrace (+26 m, a.r.b.). The oldest artefacts previously found in the LG unit, display crude bifacial forms that can be attributed to the Acheulian, with a probable age of ca. 335 to 325 ka. The T4 US unit has archaeological sites stratigraphically documenting successive phases of an evolved Acheulian, that probably date ca. 325 to 300 ka. Notably, these Lower Palaeolithic artisans were able to produce tools with different sophistication levels, simply by applying different strategies: more elaborated reduction sequences in case of bifaces and simple reduction sequences to obtain cleavers. Fig. 2. . Simplified geologic map of the Lower Tagus Cenozoic basin, adapted from the Carta Geológica de Portugal, 1/500000, 1992). The study area (comprising the Vale do Forno and Vale de Atela sites) is located on the more upstream sector of the Lower Tagus River reach IV, between Arripiado and Chamusca villages. 1 – alluvium (Holocene); 2 – terraces (Pleistocene); 3 – sands, silts and gravels (Paleogene to Pliocene); 4 – Sintra Massif (Cretaceous); 5 – limestones, marls, silts and sandstones (Mesozoic); 6 – quartzites (Ordovician); 7 – basement (Proterozoic to Palaeozoic); 8 – main fault. The main Portuguese reaches of the Tagus River are identified (I to V). The VF3 site (Milharós), containing a Final Acheulian industry, with fine and elaborated bifaces) found in a stratigraphic level located between the T4 terrace deposits and a colluvium associated with Late Pleistocene aeolian sands (32 to 12 ka), has an age younger than ca. 154 ka but much older than 32 ka. In the study area, the sedimentary units of the T4 terrace seem to record the river response to sea-level changes and climatically-driven fluctuations in sediment supply. REFERENCES Cunha P. P., Almeida N. A. C., Aubry T., Martins A. A., Murray A. S., Buylaert J.-P., Sohbati R., Raposo L., Rocha L., 2012, Records of human occupation from Pleistocene river terrace and aeolian sediments in the Arneiro depression (Lower Tejo River, central eastern Portugal). Geomorphology, vol. 165-166, pp. 78-90.
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O presente relatório corresponde à descrição do trabalho realizado durante estágio, no âmbito do trabalho final de Mestrado de Engenharia Civil, referente ao perfil de Estruturas. A motivação da escolha deste estágio teve como propósito aplicar os conhecimentos adquiridos ao longo do curso. Além disso ajudou-me a conhecer o mercado de trabalho. O tema escolhido foi Clculo Automtico de Estruturas. Análise Estrutural e Dimensionamento de um Edifício. O estágio teve lugar no gabinete Nova Faceta - Consultas, Estudos e Projectos. Este gabinete labora no concelho de Vila Franca de Xira. O trabalho realizado foi auxiliado por profissionais experientes e qualificados, estando sob a supervisão do orientador do estágio e consistiu na análise de diversos projectos de Engenharia e da elaboração do projecto que será apresentado neste relatório. O programa a que se recorreu para auxiliar na execução do dimensionamento foi o CYPECAD. O edifício que foi dimensionado situa – se no Algarve, mais concretamente no concelho de Albufeira, na Urbanização Cerro da Alagoa – 2ºfase, na Rua do Oceano lote 22A.
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Since industrialization and the formation of larger urban centers in the nineteenth century, pollution of the environment was always present in daily life in various ways, namely in the form of light. Light pollution can cause various consequences, both for humans and for their ecosystem, producing effects on environmental, social, economic and scientific level. In Portugal, the lighting is responsible for 3% of total electricity consumption, energy costs are in some cases more than 50% towards the costs incurred by municipalities with energy, checking-in recent years a trend similar to that improvement of illumination levels in the region (about 4 to 5% per year). Proper use of lighting brings many benefits both to the citizen and environment, since greater energy efficiency can contribute to reducing CO2 emissions, energy costs, as well as to decrease the use of resources not-renewable and/or contamination of renewable resources, which can occurs in the process of obtaining electricity. The present study has a main goal to analyze the illuminance levels associated to the public lighting of the village of Vialonga, Vila Franca de Xira (Portugal), to verify if it is efficient. The aim is also to relate the efficiency of street lighting with the existence of light pollution.
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On 26 January 1531, a strong-magnitude earthquake heavily impacted Lisbon downtown. Immediately after the earthquake, the eyewitnesses reported large waves in the Tagus estuary, mainly north of the city and along the northern bank of the river. Descriptions include large impacts on ships anchored in the estuary and even morphological changes in the riverbed. We present a synthesis of the available information concerning both the earthquake and the water disturbance as a basis for the discussion of the probable tectonic source and the magnitude of the associated river oscillations. We hypothesize that the initial disturbance of the water can be attributed to the coseismic deformation of the estuary riverbed, and we use a nonlinear shallow water model to simulate the tsunami propagation and inundation. We show that the Vila Franca de Xira fault is the most probable source of the 1531 event. The largest inundation effects of the model correlate well with the historical descriptions: the impact is relevant in the inner Tagus estuary, but inundation in downtown Lisbon is small.
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Nesta comunicação pretende-se, num primeiro momento, dar uma ideia das muitas invocações marianas existentes no Ribatejo, ou seja, dos muitos “nomes” por que é invocada a “Senhora dos Mil Nomes”, nesta região do país. O estudo centrou-se, contudo, no culto à Senhora de Alcam, nas Lezírias, Vila Franca de Xira: da tradição à “retradição” (Jeremy Boissevain) do culto. A Lenda (variantes), performances e imprensa local.
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Dissertação apresentada na Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil – Perfil de Construção
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Conservação e Restauro
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Relatório de Estágio apresentado para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ensino de Educação Musical no Ensino Básico
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Estamos prestes a encerrar as XVI Jornadas Sobre a Função Social do Museu.Desde 1988, ano em que reunimos as Ias. Jornadas na Quinta da Subserra em Vila Franca de Xira, que nos temos encontrado anualmente. Esta “longevidade” no âmbito das instituições museológicas portuguesas é já por si motivo de celebração. Sobretudo se observarmos que alguns de nós temos estado presentes desde as primeiras Jornadas.Mas temos este ano, outra efemride a celebrar: os 20 anos do MINOM. De facto, foi em Lisboa em Novembro de 1985 (se não erro, no dia 5 desse ms) que a Assembleia Constitutiva aprovou os estatutos do Movimento Internacional para uma Nova Museologia. Nessa ocasião, foram divulgados entre nós e, pela primeira vez amplamente discutidos, textos que nos habituámos a considerar como textos fundacionais do Movimento. Refiro-me à Declaração de Santiago do Chile, à Declaração de Oaxtepec, à definição, então muito recente, de G. H. Rivière, de Ecomuseu.
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Tese de mestrado, Medicina Legal e Ciências Forenses, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Medicina, 2016
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Dissertação de Mestrado em Contabilidade
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Dissertação de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Arquitectura com Especialização em Urbanismo, apresentada na Faculdade de Arquitectura da Universidade Técnica de Lisboa.
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David Santos é cara conhecida de muitos de nós, tendo feito notícia a sua demissão do Museu do Chiado em Julho de 2015, cargo que ocupava desde 2013. Foi ainda director do Museu do Neo-Realismo (Vila Franca de Xira). É Historiador de arte e curador de arte moderna e contemporânea, sendo doutorado em Arte Contemporânea pela Universidade de Coimbra, mestre em História Política e Social, pela Universidade Lusófona, pós-graduado em História da Arte e licenciado em História, na variante de História de Arte, pela Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Mas é como subdirector da Direcão-Geral do Patrimnio Cultural (DGPC), com responsabilidades atribuídas na área dos museus, cargo que ocupa desde Fevereiro de 2016, que nos concedeu esta entrevista. Ainda sem uma estratégia tornada pública que estabeleça orientações e metas para a política museológica a ser seguida, David Santos destaca, no entanto, uma das prioridades da DGPC para o campo dos museus e do patrimnio: uma “verdadeira” democratização do acesso. Como? No investimento na comunicação das colecões através do digital, na valorização das actividades por via de maior divulgação, nomeadamente publicidade, no estímulo às parcerias e na procura de mais apoios mecenáticos. É de realçar um dado positivo para 2017: a possibilidade de entrarem 37 assistentes técnicos para os museus, palácios e monumentos tutelados pela DGPC, com a abertura prevista de novos concursos públicos.