Control of oceanic circulation on sediment distribution in the southwestern Atlantic margin (23 to 55° S)
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Published:2021-09-15
Issue:5
Volume:17
Page:1213-1229
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ISSN:1812-0792
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Container-title:Ocean Science
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Ocean Sci.
Author:
Michaelovitch de Mahiques MichelORCID, Violante Roberto, Franco-Fraguas Paula, Burone Leticia, Barbedo Rocha Cesar, Ortega Leonardo, Felicio dos Santos Rosangela, Mi Kim Bianca Sung, Lopes Figueira Rubens CesarORCID, Caruso Bícego Marcia
Abstract
Abstract. In this study, we interpret the role played by ocean circulation in sediment distribution on the southwestern Atlantic margin using radiogenic Nd
and Pb isotopes. The latitudinal trends for Pb and Nd isotopes reflect the different current systems acting on the margin. The utilization of the
sediment fingerprinting method allowed us to associate the isotopic signatures with the main oceanographic features in the area. We recognized
differences between Nd and Pb sources to the Argentinean shelf (carried by the flow of Subantarctic Shelf Water) and slopes (transported by deeper
flows). Sediments from Antarctica extend up to the Uruguayan margin, carried by the Upper and Lower Circumpolar Deep Water. Our data confirm that,
for shelf and intermediate areas (the upper 1200 m), the transfer of sediments from the Argentinean margin to the north of 35∘ S is
limited by the Subtropical Shelf Front and the basin-wide recirculated Antarctic Intermediate Water. On the southern Brazilian inner and middle shelf, it is possible to recognize the northward influence of the Río de la Plata sediments carried
by the Plata Plume Water. Another flow responsible for sediment transport and deposition on the outer shelf and slope is the southward flow of the
Brazil Current. Finally, we propose that the Brazil–Malvinas Confluence and the Santos Bifurcation act as boundaries of geochemical provinces in the
area. A conceptual model of sediment sources and transport is provided for the southwestern Atlantic margin.
Funder
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Embryology,Anatomy
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