Title of article :
Regional controls on geomorphology, hydrology, and ecosystem integrity in the Orinoco Delta, Venezuela
Author/Authors :
Warne، نويسنده , , Andrew G. and Meade، نويسنده , , Robert H. and White، نويسنده , , William A. and Guevara، نويسنده , , Edgar H. and Gibeaut، نويسنده , , James and Smyth، نويسنده , , Rebecca C. and Aslan، نويسنده , , Andres and Tremblay، نويسنده , , Thomas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Interacting river discharge, tidal oscillation, and tropical rainfall across the 22,000 km2 Orinoco delta plain support diverse fresh and brackish water ecosystems. To develop environmental baseline information for this largely unpopulated region, we evaluate major coastal plain, shallow marine, and river systems of northeastern South America, which serves to identify principal sources and controls of water and sediment flow into, through, and out of the Orinoco Delta.
gional analysis includes a summary of the geology, hydrodynamics, sediment dynamics, and geomorphic characteristics of the Orinoco drainage basin, river, and delta system. Because the Amazon River is a major source of sediment deposited along the Orinoco coast, we summarize Amazon water and sediment input to the northeastern South American littoral zone. We investigate sediment dynamics and geomorphology of the Guiana coast, where marine processes and Holocene history are similar to the Orinoco coast.
factors controlling Orinoco Delta water and sediment dynamics include the pronounced annual flood discharge; the uneven distribution of water and sediment discharge across the delta plain; discharge of large volumes of water with low sediment concentrations through the Rı́o Grande and Araguao distributaries; water and sediment dynamics associated with the Guayana littoral current along the northeastern South American coast; inflow of large volumes of Amazon sediment to the Orinoco coast; development of a fresh water plume seaward of Boca Grande; disruption of the Guayana Current by Trinidad, Boca de Serpientes, and Gulf of Paria; and the constriction at Boca de Serpientes.
Keywords :
Orinoco delta , Orinoco River , AMAZON , South America , Gulf of Paria , Mudcape , mudbank , Buoyant suspension layer , fluid mud , Hypopycnal plume
Journal title :
Geomorphology
Journal title :
Geomorphology