Abstract

Guamaré is one of the coastal erosion hotspots along the Brazilian coast. This area is subject to alternating erosive and depositional processes. It has extensive longshore drift to West North-West, which promotes spit growth and changes the hydrodynamic processes on the coastline. Guamaré is an important area, where, since the 1980s, a series of oil and gas pipelines have been installed on Minhoto beach. Because this is a critical coastal erosion area, nowadays the pipelines are evident on the beach, although they were originally installed at a depth of 1.5 m. A comprehensive shoreline evaluation on areas experiencing critical erosion is important for responsible hydrocarbon exploration and development. This paper describes the composition and morphological characteristics of the inner shelf adjacent to the Guamaré coastal erosion hotspot. The combination of highresolution marine seismic, satellite images, geoprocessing and bottom sediment sampling allowed the morphology correlation in the subsurface. The recognition of the pipelines’ location on the bathymetric and sonographic profiles, as well as the determination of depositional and erosive areas associated with them, show the importance of this study to the environmental monitoring of submarine areas.

Details

Title
Erosion Of Areas Of Oil And Gas Exploration Along The Coast Of Northeastern Brazil: The Guamaré Hotspot
Author
Vital, H; Guedes, I M G
Publication year
2006
Publication date
2006
Publisher
W I T Press
ISSN
1746-448X
e-ISSN
1743-3541
Source type
Other Source
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2261239007
Copyright
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