The coast and shelf of east and northeast Brazil and material transport

The east and northeast Brazil shelves of the Southwest Atlantic harbor some unique conditions for tropical passive margins with western boundary currents. The narrow and open shelf is almost entirely covered by carbonate sediments due to little freshwater input and the coast is impacted by the South...

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Published inGeo-marine letters Vol. 19; no. 3; pp. 171 - 178
Main Authors Knoppers, B., Ekau, W., Figueiredo, A. G.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.12.1999
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Summary:The east and northeast Brazil shelves of the Southwest Atlantic harbor some unique conditions for tropical passive margins with western boundary currents. The narrow and open shelf is almost entirely covered by carbonate sediments due to little freshwater input and the coast is impacted by the South Equatorial Current (SEC). The wide Abrolhos Bank of the east Brazil shelf, presents more diverse conditions, as it forms a physical barrier to the Brazil Current, and upwelling and land input become more significant. The main characteristics of the coast and shelf and findings on biogeochemical, sedimentation, and paleoceanographical processes, addressed by the Joint Oceanographic Projects (JOPS) campaigns, are summarized.
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ISSN:0276-0460
1432-1157
DOI:10.1007/s003670050106