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Amazon Sediment Transport and Accumulation Along the Continuum of Mixed Fluvial and Marine Processes

Journal

ANNUAL REVIEW OF MARINE SCIENCE, VOL 13, 2021
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages 501-536

Publisher

ANNUAL REVIEWS
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-marine-010816-060457

Keywords

Amazon River; sediment transport; sediment accumulation; tidal river; mangrove shoreline; continental shelf

Funding

  1. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES)
  2. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq)
  3. Petroleo Brasileiro SA (PETROBRAS)
  4. National Science Foundation
  5. Office of Naval Research

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The transfer and accumulation of sediment in the Amazon River are influenced by a combination of fluvial and marine processes, creating dramatic impacts over thousands of kilometers. Human actions are likely to dominate future changes in sediment transport, making it important to document, understand, and mitigate their impacts now.
Sediment transfer from land to ocean begins in coastal settings and, for large rivers such as the Amazon, has dramatic impacts over thousands of kilometers covering diverse environmental conditions. In the relatively natural Amazon tidal river, combinations of fluvial and marine processes transition toward the ocean, affecting the transport and accumulation of sediment in floodplains and tributary mouths. The enormous discharge of Amazon fresh water causes estuarine processes to occur on the continental shelf, where much sediment accumulation creates a large clinoform structure and where additional sediment accumulates along its shoreward boundary in tidal flats and mangrove forests. Some remaining Amazon sediment is transported beyond the region near the river mouth, and fluvial forces on it diminish. Numerous perturbations to Amazon sediment transport and accumulation occur naturally, but human actions will likely dominate future change, and now is the time to document, understand, and mitigate their impacts.

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