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Regional wind fields and dunefield migration,southern Brazil
Authors:Patrick Hesp  Janete Abreu de Castilhos  Graziela Miot da Silva  Sergio Dillenburg  Caroline Thais Martinho  Débora Aguiar  Michele Fornari  Milene Fornari  Glauco Antunes
Institution:1. Department of Geography and Anthropology, Louisiana State University, 227 Howe/Russell Geoscience Complex, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803, USA;2. Depto de Geociências, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina – UFSC, Trindade / Caixa Postal: 476 – Florianópolis, SC – 88040‐900, Brazil;3. Centro de Estudos de Geologia Costeira e Oceanica (CECO), Instituto de Geociências, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Av. Bento Gon?alves 9500, Prédio 43125, 91509‐970 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
Abstract:This paper examines a seemingly anomalous situation in southern Brazil where the dunefields on Santa Catarina Island (e.g. Joaquina Beach) migrate to the NNW, almost completely the opposite direction (c. 160) to the dunefields immediately to the south (e.g. Pinheira Beach), and some much further to the north (e.g. Cabo Frio) which migrate to the SSW. A variety of mechanisms are examined to explain the differences in dunefield migration including grain size variations, topographic effects on local winds, shoreline orientation, and regional wind field changes. The mean grain sizes of the two beaches, Pinheira and Joaquina, are not sufficiently different to restrict aeolian sediment transport in either place, nor to account for a lack of transport from the NNE to the SSW in the case of Joaquina. Some topographic steering of the wind is likely but could not account for the long‐term average difference in migration trends of the island dunefields compared to the mainland dunefields. While the orientation of the shoreline to prevailing winds is an important control on beach and dune sediment transport, it is not the dominant controlling mechanism. An analysis of the regional wind patterns demonstrates that there is a major shift in the regional wind field near the island such that the dominant island winds blow from the SW/SSW while those further south blow from the NE. It is concluded that this is the predominant reason for the divergence in the direction of migration of the dunefields. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:regional wind fields  dunefield migration  transgressive dunes  southern Brazil
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