INVESTIGADORES
CUSMINSKY Gabriela Catalina
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Negative sea level oscillation in Bahia Blanca estuary related to a global climatic change around 2650 yr BP
Autor/es:
E. A. GÓMEZ, D. E. MARTÍNEZ, C. M. BOREL, G. R. GUERSTEIN AND G. C. CUSMINSKY
Lugar:
Santa Catarina, Brasil
Reunión:
Simposio; 8 th International Coastal Symposium; 2004
Institución organizadora:
Universidade do Vale do Itajai UNIVALI
Resumen:
Bathymetric and side scan sonar surveys, sedimentological analyses and boreholes carried out in the external zone of Bahía Blanca Estuary external zone, determined the regional presence of cohesive fine-stratified layers cropping out at depths up to 17 m below the present  mean sea level. Sedimentological and micropalaeontological studies carried out on the most representative core give evidence of an alternating environmental energy during deposition as it currently  occurs in muddy tidal plains. The lower core section consists of sediments deposited which are deposited in a  restricted intertidal environment.  The middle section represents an intertidal environment which is strongly  influenced by the action of tidal currents as it currently occurs in tidal flats in close relation with a channel system. The upper section shows the gradual passage to present conditions (strong tidal currents).The core lower section (14 C 6350 yr B.P.) could have been deposited before the maximum Holocene transgression, while its middle section (14 C 2460 yr B.P.) indicates the occurrence of an important negative mean sea level oscillation that is correlated with evidences emerging from the coasts of southern Argentina and central-southern Brazil. The magnitude of this negative oscillation below current sea level may be correlated with the worldwide climatic change that occurred around 2650 yr B.P. This suggests that the consequences resulting from relative short perturbations in the global climate would are  more important  than heretofore believed