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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Past and current sediment dispersion pattern estimates through numerical modeling of wave climate: an example of the Holocene delta of the Doce River, Espírito Santo, Brazil
Other Titles: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
Authors: Bittencourt, Abilio Carlos da Silva Pinto
Dominguez, José Maria Landim
Martin, Louis
Silva, Iracema Reimão
Medeiros, Karla O.P. de
metadata.dc.creator: Bittencourt, Abilio Carlos da Silva Pinto
Dominguez, José Maria Landim
Martin, Louis
Silva, Iracema Reimão
Medeiros, Karla O.P. de
Abstract: This paper presents a numerical modeling estimation of the sediment dispersion patterns caused by waves inciding through four distinct coastline contours of the delta plain of the Doce River during the Late Holocene. For this, a wave climate model based on the construction of wave refraction diagrams, as a function of current boundary conditions, was defined and was assumed to be valid for the four coastlines. The numerical modeling was carried out on basis of the refraction diagrams, taking into account the angle of approximation and the wave height along the coastline. The results are shown to be comparable with existing data regarding the directions of net longshore drift of sediments estimated from the integration of sediment cores, interpretation of aerial photographs and C14 datings. This fact apparently suggests that, on average, current boundary conditions appear to have remained with the same general characteristics since 5600 cal yr BP to the present. The used approach may prove useful to evaluate the sediment dispersion patterns during the Late Holocene in the Brazilian east-northeast coastal region.
Keywords: Past and current sediment dispersion
wave refraction
numerical modeling
Holocene
Brazil
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/4855
Issue Date: 2007
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