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Title: | INCISÃO FLUVIAL EM TRIBUTÁRIOS DO RIO DOURO, UPLIFT REGIONAL E CONTROLO LITOLÓGICO NA EVOLUÇÃO DOS PERFIS LONGITUDINAIS |
Authors: | Martins, Antonio Gomes, Antonio Cunha, Pedro Cabral, João |
Keywords: | Douro river tributaries knickpoints crustal uplift fluvial incision |
Issue Date: | 10-Oct-2015 |
Publisher: | Associação Portuguesa de Geomorfólogos, Instituto de Geografia da Universidade de Lisboa |
Citation: | Martins, A. A., Gomes, A., Cunha, P., Cabral. J., 2015. Incisão Fluvial em Tributários do Rio Douro, Uplift Regional e Controlo Litológico na Evolução dos Perfis Longitudinais. VII Congresso Nacional de Geomorfologia, Associação Portuguesa de Geomorfólogos, Vol. IX, 117 - 122 |
Abstract: | In this paper it’s analyzed some longitudinal profiles of Douro river tributaries. These
streams flow through a landscape strongly influenced by variations in bedrock lithology, fault
structures (e.g. Vilariça fault) and a base-level lowering history (tectonic uplift / eustatic).
The Douro tributaries display an upstream concave up reach and a downstream rejuvenated
profile separated by a transient knickpoint/knickzone. The upstream concavity up reach
reflects a relict graded profile, of probable Piacenzian – Gelasian age, while the rejuvenated
profile, represents the on-going transmission of several incision waves, linked to the
Pleistocene - present stage of fluvial incision. Downstream projection of the relict graded
profile was used to estimate the maximum fluvial incision at the stream mouth and the
equivalent crustal uplift. The amount of incision ranges from ca 400 m in Côa river up to
more than 600 m in the Paiva river, reflecting the differential uplift of the Meseta surface and
the Central Plateaus. Incision rates calculated assuming ca of 2,5 to 1,8 Ma for the beginning
of the incision are consistent with the amount of the uplift estimated in early works. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/17090 |
ISBN: | ISBN: 978-989-96462-6-1 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | CGE - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings
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