Mapping superficial formations: a methodological proposal for systematic cartography of the Brazilian territory

We present a methodological proposal for the systematic mapping of superficial formations applicable on a national scale. The importance of such a proposition stems from the fact that a large part of the Brazilian territory is located in a humid or semi-humid tropical zone, where deeply weathered a...

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Main Authors: Maria Angélica Barreto Ramos, Marcelo Eduardo Dantas, Maria Adelaide Mansini Maia, Iris Bandeira, José Sidiney Barros, Vivian Fernandes, Pedro Pfaltzgraff, Carlos E.O. Ferreira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serviço Geológico do Brasil (CPRM) 2020-12-01
Series:Journal of the Geological Survey of Brazil
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Online Access:http://journalhomolog.cprm.gov.br/index.php/journal/article/view/79
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spelling doaj-d0dbf93701394e3f83937912d5d911c22020-12-22T13:25:43ZengServiço Geológico do Brasil (CPRM)Journal of the Geological Survey of Brazil2595-19392020-12-0133Mapping superficial formations: a methodological proposal for systematic cartography of the Brazilian territoryMaria Angélica Barreto RamosMarcelo Eduardo Dantas0Maria Adelaide Mansini MaiaIris BandeiraJosé Sidiney BarrosVivian FernandesPedro PfaltzgraffCarlos E.O. Ferreira1CPRMin memorian We present a methodological proposal for the systematic mapping of superficial formations applicable on a national scale. The importance of such a proposition stems from the fact that a large part of the Brazilian territory is located in a humid or semi-humid tropical zone, where deeply weathered and sometimes tens of meters thick lateritized regolith mantles develop. The methodological approach consists of a geological-geomorphological-pedological compartmentalization of the terrains, together with elements of morphostratigraphic analysis and of the intrinsic properties of saprolites and soils. This approach, structured in a GIS environment, was applied in two different areas in Brazil: The Federal District and the São Luis island in the state of Maranhão, where the complex geodiversity of the regolith landscape stands out in both areas. The results highlight the diversity of horizons in the regolith profile, in addition to its anisotropy. The recognition of the complexity of these superficial formations is, therefore, of great importance for a more detailed analysis of various themes, such as for civil works; susceptibility to erosion and mass movements; potential for aquifer recharge; and mineral potential. Finally, the importance of the study of superficial formations is emphasized for the improvement of geological mapping and for the multi-thematic analysis of the physical environment applied to land management. http://journalhomolog.cprm.gov.br/index.php/journal/article/view/79Surface formationsWeatheringRegolith landscapeGeodiversityLand management
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author Maria Angélica Barreto Ramos
Marcelo Eduardo Dantas
Maria Adelaide Mansini Maia
Iris Bandeira
José Sidiney Barros
Vivian Fernandes
Pedro Pfaltzgraff
Carlos E.O. Ferreira
spellingShingle Maria Angélica Barreto Ramos
Marcelo Eduardo Dantas
Maria Adelaide Mansini Maia
Iris Bandeira
José Sidiney Barros
Vivian Fernandes
Pedro Pfaltzgraff
Carlos E.O. Ferreira
Mapping superficial formations: a methodological proposal for systematic cartography of the Brazilian territory
Journal of the Geological Survey of Brazil
Surface formations
Weathering
Regolith landscape
Geodiversity
Land management
author_facet Maria Angélica Barreto Ramos
Marcelo Eduardo Dantas
Maria Adelaide Mansini Maia
Iris Bandeira
José Sidiney Barros
Vivian Fernandes
Pedro Pfaltzgraff
Carlos E.O. Ferreira
author_sort Maria Angélica Barreto Ramos
title Mapping superficial formations: a methodological proposal for systematic cartography of the Brazilian territory
title_short Mapping superficial formations: a methodological proposal for systematic cartography of the Brazilian territory
title_full Mapping superficial formations: a methodological proposal for systematic cartography of the Brazilian territory
title_fullStr Mapping superficial formations: a methodological proposal for systematic cartography of the Brazilian territory
title_full_unstemmed Mapping superficial formations: a methodological proposal for systematic cartography of the Brazilian territory
title_sort mapping superficial formations: a methodological proposal for systematic cartography of the brazilian territory
publisher Serviço Geológico do Brasil (CPRM)
series Journal of the Geological Survey of Brazil
issn 2595-1939
publishDate 2020-12-01
description We present a methodological proposal for the systematic mapping of superficial formations applicable on a national scale. The importance of such a proposition stems from the fact that a large part of the Brazilian territory is located in a humid or semi-humid tropical zone, where deeply weathered and sometimes tens of meters thick lateritized regolith mantles develop. The methodological approach consists of a geological-geomorphological-pedological compartmentalization of the terrains, together with elements of morphostratigraphic analysis and of the intrinsic properties of saprolites and soils. This approach, structured in a GIS environment, was applied in two different areas in Brazil: The Federal District and the São Luis island in the state of Maranhão, where the complex geodiversity of the regolith landscape stands out in both areas. The results highlight the diversity of horizons in the regolith profile, in addition to its anisotropy. The recognition of the complexity of these superficial formations is, therefore, of great importance for a more detailed analysis of various themes, such as for civil works; susceptibility to erosion and mass movements; potential for aquifer recharge; and mineral potential. Finally, the importance of the study of superficial formations is emphasized for the improvement of geological mapping and for the multi-thematic analysis of the physical environment applied to land management.
topic Surface formations
Weathering
Regolith landscape
Geodiversity
Land management
url http://journalhomolog.cprm.gov.br/index.php/journal/article/view/79
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