Giant paleoburrows in the Porto Alegre metropolitan area (state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil).

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Heinrich Theodor Frank, Francisco Sekiguchi de Carvalho Buchmann, L. Gonçalves de Lima, F. Caron, Renato Pereira Lopes, M. Fornari
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Tunnels dug by semi-fossorial mammals of the South American Cenzoic megafauna are known as paleoburrows and are generally described from isolated records or very restricted regions. A particularly favorable set of conditions allowed the systematic mapping of paleoburrows over more than a decade in the Porto Alegre metropolitan area (Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil), covering more than 10,000 km2. Through digital prospecting, media strategies and fieldwork, more than 400 paleoburrows were found in this region, usually in large-scale anthropogenic excavations. The structures may consist of a single one or several tunnels, reaching up to two or three dozen. Burrows can be opened or filled with sediments to variable extent. More than 80% of the tunnels are completely filled with sediment, thus classified as crotovines. Their widths range between 0.5 and 3.0 m and their heights are between 0.5 and 2.0 m. Tunnels with a diameter of 1.4 m, with original estimated lengths of more than 50 m, are frequent. Excavation traces on burrow walls and roofs are common, but fossils have not been found. In very flat areas like floodplains or areas with very uneven relief (mountainous), paleoburrows are rare to absent. The largest amount of tunnels were found in regions of hilly and relatively stable relief, dug in different lithotypes except unconsolidated sediments or unaltered magmatic or metamorphic rocks. It is possible that each hill may have several paleoburrows, isolated or in groups, around its base. Thus, the region can be considered the one with the highest known density of paleoburrows of this type in the world so far.
阿雷格里港大都市区(巴西南巴西格兰德州)的巨型古洞穴。
南美洲新生代巨型动物群的半化石哺乳动物挖掘的隧道被称为古洞穴,通常根据孤立的记录或非常有限的区域进行描述。一系列特别有利的条件使阿雷格里港大都会区(巴西南里奥格兰德州)的古洞穴能够在十多年内进行系统测绘,面积超过10000平方公里。通过数字勘探、媒体策略和实地调查,在该地区发现了400多个古洞穴,通常是在大规模的人为挖掘中。这些结构可能由一个或多个隧道组成,最多可达二三十个。可以在不同程度上打开或填充沉积物。80%以上的隧道完全被沉积物填满,因此被归类为crotovines。它们的宽度在0.5到3.0米之间,高度在0.5到2.0米之间。直径1.4米的隧道很常见,最初估计的长度超过50米。洞穴墙壁和屋顶上的挖掘痕迹很常见,但尚未发现化石。在非常平坦的地区,如洪泛平原或起伏非常不均匀的地区(山区),古洞穴很少或不存在。隧道数量最多的是在丘陵和相对稳定的地形区域,在不同的岩石类型中挖掘,除了松散的沉积物或未改变的岩浆或变质岩。每个山丘的底部可能都有几个单独或成组的古洞穴。因此,该地区可以被认为是迄今为止世界上已知此类古洞穴密度最高的地区。
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