Title :
Sedimentary structure of the Nazaré coastal dunes (Portugal)
Author :
Ramos, R. ; Freitas, M.C. ; Andrade, C. ; Costas, S. ; Bristow, C. ; Grangeia, C. ; Hermozilha, H. ; Matias, M. J Senos
Author_Institution :
Fac. de Cienc., Dept. de Geol., Univ. de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract :
The internal structure of costal dunes located south of Nazaré was analyzed using Ground Penetrating Radar. These coastal dunes comprise stabilized dunes, located in the inner part of the dune field, and foredunes, both separated by a dry dune slack. The radargram analysis allowed the identification of five bounding surfaces that define six main aeolian sand units. The Units I, II, III and IV correspond to the progradation of foredunes seaward (NW), while Units V and VI represent the migration of a parabolic dune and a blowout, respectively, to southeast. A strong reflector separating Units I, II and III from Unit V is interpreted as a paleosoil, suggesting a break in aeolian sedimentation of unknown duration, but with sufficient time for soil development. The absent of the paleosoil over the Unit IV leave some doubts in relation to its relative age, although is indicative of the occurrence of an erosive event. Radar stratigraphic analysis provided a relative chronology of units that will be used as a framework for selecting sampling points for future absolute dating and sedimentological studies.
Keywords :
erosion; geomorphology; ground penetrating radar; sedimentation; soil; stratigraphy; Ground Penetrating Radar; Nazare coastal dunes; Portugal; aeolian sand units; aeolian sedimentation; bounding surfaces; dry dune slack; dune field; erosive event; foredunes; internal structure; paleosoil; parabolic dune; progradation; quaternary evolution; radar stratigraphic analysis; radargram analysis; reflector separating units; sampling points; sedimentary structure; soil development; stratigraphic units; Conductivity; Educational institutions; Geology; Geoscience; Ground penetrating radar; Rivers; Sampling methods; Sea measurements; Soil; Vegetation mapping; GPR; Portugal; Quaternary evolution; coastal dunes; stratigraphic units;
Conference_Titel :
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), 2010 13th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lecce
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4604-9
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4605-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICGPR.2010.5550148