Topographic registers of paleo-valleys on the southeastern Brazilian continental shelf

Authors

  • Luis Américo Conti Universidade de São Paulo; Instituto Oceanográfico
  • Valdenir Veronese Furtado Universidade de São Paulo; Instituto Oceanográfico

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-87592009000200004

Keywords:

Continental shelf, Incised valleys, Bathymetry, Digital terrain model

Abstract

The evolution of paleo-incised-valleys in the São Paulo State region of the southeastern Brazilian continental shelf is presented in this study in relation to the post Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) sea-level rises based on the submarine topography modeled by a detailed Digital Elevation Model and evidences noted in high resolution seismic profiles. The hypothesis that has guided this study is that the set of paleo-valley characteristics (i.e. the fluvial parameters of modern coastal drainage systems, the topographical shape and dimensions of the valleys and of the subsurface channels) may indicate aspects of the relation between the influence of the fluvial and the eustatic variation regime in geomorphological-stratigraphic registers. Models described in the literature sustain the view that faster marine transgressions tend to increase erosion in estuaries, which may explain the lack of registers of paleo-drainage both in topography and the sub-surface in areas with wider shelves. On the other hand, on narrower shelves, with a higher slope angle, the transgression process can preserve, or even enhance, the incised valley registers during shoreface retreat. In the area studied, we observed that the dimensions and form of the continental shelf varies from the northern to the southern part of the area, affecting aspects of the geomorphological registers of the submerged incised valleys.

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Published

2009-06-01

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naodefinida

How to Cite

Topographic registers of paleo-valleys on the southeastern Brazilian continental shelf. (2009). Brazilian Journal of Oceanography, 57(2), 113-121. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-87592009000200004