Lithostructural Control in the Development of Potholes in the Rock Bed of the Carnaúba River, Seridó Geopark, NE Brazil

João Rafael Vieira Dias, A. G. M. Cordeiro, F. D. H. Bastos, R. Maia, Marcos Antônio Leite do Nascimento
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Granitic forms resulting from turbulent flow, with hydraulic vortices, characterize the rocky bed of the lower course of the Carnaúba River, in a geosite of the Seridó Geopark, in the Seridó Oriental microregion, Northeast Brazil. These forms constitute a variety of types of potholes that individually represent various stages of evolution, in addition to reflecting the variation in the erosive potential of river flow throughout the Quaternary. From a bibliographical review, fieldwork (quantification and measurements of the potholes), high-resolution photogrammetry and morphostructural analysis of the generated cartographic products, it was possible to establish a correlation between the preferential orientation of the potholes and the direction of the planes of weakness, as well as the classification of potholes by morphometric parameters. In this work it was demonstrated that the efficiency of hydraulic vortices is associated with discontinuity structures and the mineralogical composition of granite facies, with abrasive erosion being responsible for sculpting potholes, with different dimensions and geometries. In the rocky bed of the Carnaúba River, the small potholes deepen and their diameter evolves into cylindrical shapes as the turbulent vertical flow increases, eventually becoming sigmoidal. The lateral potholes, located on the walls of the river channel, are deeper than they are wide, and represent a destructive phase of evolution.
巴西东北部塞里多地质公园卡尔努巴河岩床坑洞发育过程中的岩石结构控制作用
在巴西东北部东塞里多微型地区塞里多地质公园的一个地质区内,卡尔努巴河下游河道的岩床是由湍流和水力旋涡形成的花岗岩地貌。这些形态各异的洼地分别代表了不同的演变阶段,同时也反映了整个第四纪河流侵蚀潜力的变化。通过文献综述、实地考察(对洼地进行量化和测量)、高分辨率摄影测量以及对生成的制图产品进行形态结构分析,可以确定洼地的优先方位与软弱平面方向之间的相关性,并根据形态计量参数对洼地进行分类。这项研究表明,水力旋涡的效率与不连续结构和花岗岩岩层的矿物成分有关,磨蚀作用造成了不同尺寸和几何形状的洼坑。在卡尔努巴河的岩床上,随着湍急的垂直水流的增加,小洼地逐渐加深,直径逐渐变为圆柱形,最后变成正余弦形。位于河道壁上的横向洼坑深度大于宽度,代表了一个破坏性的演变阶段。
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