A model of Holocene mangrove development and relative sea-level changes on the Bragança Peninsula (northern Brazil)

被引:93
|
作者
Cohen M.C.L. [1 ]
Souza Filho P.W.M. [1 ]
Lara R.J. [2 ]
Behling H. [2 ]
Angulo R.J. [3 ]
机构
[1] UFPA, Laboratório de Ciências Ambientais, Belém, Pará
[2] Center for Tropical Marine Ecology, 28359 Bremen
[3] UFPR, Departamento de Geologia, Curitiba, (PR) 81531-990
关键词
Inundation frequency; Mangrove; Palynology; Relative sea-level; Topography;
D O I
10.1007/s11273-004-0413-2
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Based on the integration of geological information, the pollen record, radiocarbon data, and modern mangrove distribution, this paper proposes a model of evolutionary development for mangroves on the Brazilian Bragança Peninsula driven by relative sea-level changes from the middle to late Holocene. After a postglacial relative sea-level rise (RSL), the mangrove habitats on the Bragança Peninsula began to develop at about 5100 years BP close to the current RSL, originating in the middle of the peninsula. Between 1800 and 1400 years BP, this littoral area underwent a maximum RSL fall of 1 m below the current one, followed by a gradual RSL rise until 1000 years BP, when the modern RSL was reached. Between 5100 and 1000 years BP, the RSL of the Bragança coastline was probably never higher than 0.6 m above the present level. The first Holocene mangrove forest (5100 years BP) in this region disappeared from the plains due to RSL fall and was replaced by herbaceous vegetation (Cyperaceae and Poaceae). © Springer 2005.
引用
收藏
页码:433 / 443
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Relative sea-level changes in Aegean coastal areas during Holocene: A geoarchaeological view
    Pavlopoulos Kosmas
    Kapsimalis Vasilios
    Theodorakopoulou Katerina
    Journal of Earth Science, 2010, 21 : 244 - 246
  • [42] Relative Sea-Level Changes in Aegean Coastal Areas during Holocene: A Geoarchaeological View
    Kosmas, Pavlopoulos
    Vasilios, Kapsimalis
    Katerina, Theodorakopoulou
    JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCE, 2010, 21 : 244 - 246
  • [43] HOLOCENE RELATIVE SEA-LEVEL CHANGES FROM SUBMERGED TIDAL NOTCHES: A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH
    Evelpidou, Niki
    Pirazzoli, Paolo A.
    QUATERNAIRE, 2014, 25 (04): : 313 - 320
  • [44] RELATIVE SEA-LEVEL CHANGES IN THE BALTIC AREA DURING LATE GLACIAL AND HOLOCENE TIMES
    HYVARINEN, H
    ANTHROPOLOGIE, 1991, 95 (04): : 729 - 742
  • [45] Holocene coastal response to monsoons and relative sea-level changes in northeast peninsular Malaysia
    Mallinson, David J.
    Culver, Stephen J.
    Corbett, D. Reide
    Parham, Peter R.
    Shazili, Noor Azhar Mohd
    Yaacob, Rosnan
    JOURNAL OF ASIAN EARTH SCIENCES, 2014, 91 : 194 - 205
  • [46] Holocene relative sea-level curves for the German North sea coast
    Bungenstock, Friederike
    Weerts, Henk J. T.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES, 2012, 101 (04) : 1083 - 1090
  • [47] Holocene relative sea-level changes and vertical movements along the Italian and Istrian coastlines
    Antonioli, F.
    Ferranti, L.
    Fontana, A.
    Amorosi, A.
    Bondesan, A.
    Braitenberg, C.
    Dutton, A.
    Fontolan, G.
    Furlani, S.
    Lambeck, K.
    Mastronuzzi, G.
    Monaco, C.
    Spada, G.
    Stocchi, P.
    QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL, 2009, 206 : 102 - 133
  • [48] RELATIVE SEA-LEVEL CHANGES AND NEOTECTONICS IN NEW CALEDONIA DURING UPPER PLEISTOCENE AND HOLOCENE
    LAUNAY, J
    RECY, J
    REVUE DE GEOGRAPHIE PHYSIQUE ET DE GEOLOGIE DYNAMIQUE, 1972, 14 (01): : 47 - +
  • [49] Holocene relative sea-level curves for the German North sea coast
    Friederike Bungenstock
    Henk J. T. Weerts
    International Journal of Earth Sciences, 2012, 101 : 1083 - 1090
  • [50] Impacts of Holocene and modern sea-level changes on estuarine mangroves from northeastern Brazil
    Cohen, Marcelo C. L.
    Figueiredo, Beatriz L.
    Oliveira, Nedra N.
    Fontes, Neuza A.
    Franca, Marlon Carlos
    Pessenda, Luiz C. R.
    de Souza, Adriana, V
    Macario, Kita
    Giannini, Paulo C. F.
    Bendassolli, Jose A.
    Lima, Paula
    EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS, 2020, 45 (02) : 375 - 392