Title
Temporal dynamics of water and sediment exchanges between the Curuaí floodplain and the Amazon River, Brazil
Date Issued
08 March 2007
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Bourgoin L.M.
Bonnet M.P.
Martinez J.M.
Kosuth P.
Cochonneau G.
Moreira-Turcq P.
Vauchel P.
Filizola N.
Seyler P.
Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Abstract
The fluvial transport and storage of sediments within channel-floodplain systems can act as important sinks of sediments. In this study, we document the role of an Amazonian floodplain (Curuaí) for sediment storage. Located on the right bank of the Amazon River, 900 km upstream of the mouth, the complex system contains more than 30 interconnected lakes linked to the mainstream by permanent and temporary channels. With an open-water area varying between 600 km2 and 2500 km2, it represents ∼13% of the total flooded area of the Amazon River, between Manaus and Óbidos. For the period 2000-2003, daily liquid and solid fluxes exchanged between the floodplain system and the Amazon River were determined using an hydrological model based on a network of gauging, meteorological and sediment monitoring stations and satellite data including radar altimetry data. Sediment accumulation occurs during the five months of the flood rise, from December to April. The export of sediments to the mainstream occurs during the low water stage while depositional processes in lakes and channels are disrupted by the wind induced re-suspension of sediments. The mean average sediment storage calculated varies between 558 and 828 × 103 t yr-1 corresponding to 5.4 (±19%) × 103 t km-1 yr-1 of sediment deposited along the 130 km reach between Juruti and Santarem. This annual storage represents between 41% and 53% of the annual flux of sediments entering this floodplain through the main channels. The associated mean specific sedimentation rate is ∼517 (±23%) t km-2 yr-1 leading to a sediment accretion rate of 1.6 mm yr-1 ± 23%. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Start page
140
End page
156
Volume
335
Issue
February 1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Geología Oceanografía, Hidrología, Recursos hídricos
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-33847361408
Source
Journal of Hydrology
ISSN of the container
00221694
Sponsor(s)
This research was funded by the HyBAm Program of IRD, French Research Institute for the Development, the ORE Program sponsored by the French government, and the ANA (Brazilian Water Agency), in the frame of the cooperation agreement between IRD and CNPq (Brazil). The daily river water levels and local rainfall were provided by the CPRM (Manaus) and the ANA (Brasilia). The authors are grateful to E. de Oliveira and V. Guimarães from the ANA, and G.R. Boaventura from the UnB (University of Brasilia) for their efficient and friendly cooperation. Suggestions for improving the manuscript from the editor and an anonymous reviewer are appreciated. A special thank to the Brazilian observers who sampled regularly surface waters, R.A. Portugal for her helpful assistance at the laboratory, and the crews who accompanied us during the surveys and assisted us at various stages of the field work.
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