Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3136306674> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3136306674 endingPage "110366" @default.
- W3136306674 startingPage "110366" @default.
- W3136306674 abstract "The Santo André lagoon is located on the southern west coast of Portugal, about 80 km south of Lisbon. Although the beach barrier separating the lagoon from the open sea was occasionally breached in the past and has artificially been opened on an annual basis for the last decades, the lagoon still represents an appropriate geo-bio-archive for reconstructing the Holocene palaeoenvironmental evolution. For this purpose, a 10-m-long sediment core was taken from the centre of the lagoon by using a floating platform. Sedimentological, geochemical and micropalaeontological analyses were performed in order to unravel past sedimentological, environmental and climatic conditions. Due to the lagoon's exposure to storms from the Atlantic and possible tsunamis triggered by earthquakes along the Eurasian-African plate boundary south of Portugal, it is of high interest to identify short-term high energy events that might have crossed or breached the shielding barrier, leaving their footprint in the sedimentary record of the lagoon. The sediment core archived the palaeoenvironmental evolution of the Santo André lagoon for at least the last eight millennia. The sandy deposits of the core's lowermost part most likely represent a former coastal flood plain that developed when the postglacial marine transgression had reached the area. The continued sea-level rise deposited alternating layers which indicate varying environmental conditions, characterized by peat growth, stagnant-water areas, as well as disconnections from and reconnections with the open sea. Since approximately 5000 BP, the longshore transport had formed a beach barrier, separating the marine embayment from the open sea and creating a lagoon. In addition, four sudden significant marine inundations between ~8500 and 6000 BP are indicated by the sedimentary and microfaunal analyses. Two of these layers can be correlated to extreme wave events (unit B-II), while for the other two layers an ingression caused by sea-level rise or extreme wave events remains debatable." @default.
- W3136306674 created "2021-03-29" @default.
- W3136306674 creator A5012204160 @default.
- W3136306674 creator A5014904495 @default.
- W3136306674 creator A5025493805 @default.
- W3136306674 creator A5040711630 @default.
- W3136306674 creator A5042741702 @default.
- W3136306674 creator A5043174555 @default.
- W3136306674 creator A5056765699 @default.
- W3136306674 creator A5069124634 @default.
- W3136306674 creator A5086559300 @default.
- W3136306674 creator A5087992290 @default.
- W3136306674 creator A5091812795 @default.
- W3136306674 date "2021-06-01" @default.
- W3136306674 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W3136306674 title "The Santo André lagoon at the Atlantic coast of Portugal – Holocene evolution and event history" @default.
- W3136306674 cites W129989065 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W1583312365 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W190342215 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W1969146951 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W1972871321 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W1980940266 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W1981015604 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W1984879127 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W1989974602 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W1994950871 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2004381450 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2004769609 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2013391672 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2015490689 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2019721055 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2021364759 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2021760185 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2022541563 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2030331496 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2033145250 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2036772309 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2045582885 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2047467404 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2047668481 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2051803092 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2051848495 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2056115781 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2058122559 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2058275453 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2058962911 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2066348266 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2067747484 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2074580567 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2076418128 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2077267127 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2081076506 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2083539234 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2083833140 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2087186385 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2090414622 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2090913051 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2092058459 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2094595699 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2100686119 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2109452384 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2110377315 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2118954323 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2118960317 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2120010941 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2131810031 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2140933898 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2141384043 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2142257738 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2142711471 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2143891429 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2159525271 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2160923948 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2171186740 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2280624662 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2322236348 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2328180753 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2341196093 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2438682325 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2495771433 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2559774599 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2560361148 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2786763236 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2790346691 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2886345416 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W2949671319 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W3016722491 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W3040247369 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W4246027503 @default.
- W3136306674 cites W4249751050 @default.
- W3136306674 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2021.110366" @default.
- W3136306674 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3136306674 type Work @default.
- W3136306674 sameAs 3136306674 @default.
- W3136306674 citedByCount "2" @default.
- W3136306674 countsByYear W31363066742021 @default.
- W3136306674 countsByYear W31363066742022 @default.
- W3136306674 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.