From an Estuary to a Freshwater Lake: A Paleo-Estuary Evolution in the Context of Holocene Sea-Level Fluctuations, SE Brazil

A sediment core was studied to characterize the influences of Holocene sea-level variations in the Barra Seca River valley, in the Atlantic rainforest, Linhares, Espírito Santo, southeastern Brazil. Biological proxies (pollen, spores, and sponge spicules), 14C dating, granulometry, δ13C, δ15N, C/N a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Radiocarbon 2013, Vol.55 (3), p.1735-1746
Hauptverfasser: Buso Junior, Antonio Alvaro, Ruiz Pessenda, Luiz Carlos, de Oliveira, Paulo Eduardo, Fonseca Giannini, Paulo César, Lisboa Cohen, Marcelo Cancela, Volkmer-Ribeiro, Cecilia, de Oliveira, Sonia Maria Barros, Teixeira Favaro, Deborah Ines, De Fátima Rossetti, Dilce, Lorente, Flávio Lima, Borotti Filho, Marcos Antonio, Schiavo, Jolimar Antonio, Bendassolli, José Albertino, França, Marlon Carlos, Guimarães, José Tasso Felix, Siqueira, Geovane Souza
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Zusammenfassung:A sediment core was studied to characterize the influences of Holocene sea-level variations in the Barra Seca River valley, in the Atlantic rainforest, Linhares, Espírito Santo, southeastern Brazil. Biological proxies (pollen, spores, and sponge spicules), 14C dating, granulometry, δ13C, δ15N, C/N and major chemical elements revealed the establishment and the evolution of a paleo-estuary during the interval from ∼7700–585 cal BP. During the interval ∼7700–7000 cal BP, the study site was occupied by a bay-head delta, the inner portion of the paleo-estuary, presenting the most dense mangrove coverage of the entire record. In the interval ∼7000–3200 cal BP, the site was occupied by the central basin, possibly a consequence of the landward migration of the paleo-estuary. This interval presents reduced mangrove coverage, probably due to the permanent flooding of the valley. From ∼3200 cal BP, the marine influence at the site decreased probably as result of the seaward migration of the coast line. From ∼600 cal BP, the modern floodplain and freshwater lake were established. This interpretation is in agreement with the sea-level curves for the southeastern Brazilian coast, except for the fact that evidence of sea levels lower than the present at ∼4000 and ∼2500 cal BP as suggested by some authors were not found.
ISSN:0033-8222
1945-5755
DOI:10.1017/S0033822200048657