新古河:重建过去的环境和预测未来独特的亚马逊河流景观

IF 1.6 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
A. Sawakuchi, G. Hartmann, H. Sawakuchi, F. Pupim, D. J. Bertassoli, M. Parra, J. Antinao, L. Sousa, M. S. Pérez, P. Oliveira, R. A. Santos, J. Savian, C. Grohmann, V. B. D. Medeiros, M. McGlue, D. C. Bicudo, S. B. Faustino
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摘要新古河是亚马逊东部的一条大型清澈河流,其下游地区被称为“新古大弯”,是一条独特的河流景观,在亚马逊地区的生物多样性、生物地球化学以及史前和历史上的人类活动中发挥着重要作用。由于与贝罗蒙特水电站项目相关的水坝建设,在未来几年内,沃尔特格兰德河及其下游地区的新古河的沉积动态将发生变化。预计对河流生物多样性和碳循环的影响,特别是由于沉积和河床特征可能发生的变化。本研究项目旨在确定影响大沃尔特河景观发展的地质和气候因素,并以现代系统为参考,追踪其全新世期间的环境变化。在此背景下,采集了新古大河段及邻近上下游河段的沉积物岩心、河床岩石和沉积物样品以及温室气体(GHG)样品。对过去条件的重建对于预测未来情景和确定贝罗蒙特大坝运行下的生物多样性保护策略是必要的。本文描述了该项目的科学问题,以及由地球科学家和生物学家组成的国际团队在2013年和2014年旱季进行的抽样调查。提出了初步结果,并计划在未来的研讨会上整合结果,向科学界提供数据,并讨论在新古河段进行更深钻探的可能性,以延长新古大河段的沉积记录。
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The Volta Grande do Xingu: reconstruction of past environments and forecasting of future scenarios of a unique Amazonian fluvial landscape
Abstract. The Xingu River is a large clearwater river in eastern Amazonia and its downstream sector, known as the Volta Grande do Xingu ("Xingu Great Bend"), is a unique fluvial landscape that plays an important role in the biodiversity, biogeochemistry and prehistoric and historic peopling of Amazonia. The sedimentary dynamics of the Xingu River in the Volta Grande and its downstream sector will be shifted in the next few years due to the construction of dams associated with the Belo Monte hydropower project. Impacts on river biodiversity and carbon cycling are anticipated, especially due to likely changes in sedimentation and riverbed characteristics. This research project aims to define the geological and climate factors responsible for the development of the Volta Grande landscape and to track its environmental changes during the Holocene, using the modern system as a reference. In this context, sediment cores, riverbed rock and sediment samples and greenhouse gas (GHG) samples were collected in the Volta Grande do Xingu and adjacent upstream and downstream sectors. The reconstruction of past conditions in the Volta Grande is necessary for forecasting future scenarios and defining biodiversity conservation strategies under the operation of Belo Monte dams. This paper describes the scientific questions of the project and the sampling surveys performed by an international team of Earth scientists and biologists during the dry seasons of 2013 and 2014. Preliminary results are presented and a future workshop is planned to integrate results, present data to the scientific community and discuss possibilities for deeper drilling in the Xingu ria to extend the sedimentary record of the Volta Grande do Xingu.
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