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Clay mineral composition of river sediments in the Amazon Basin
Authors:JL Guyot  JM Jouanneau  L Soares  GR Boaventura  N Maillet  C Lagane
Institution:1. Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) Laboratoire des Mécanismes de Transfert en Géologie (UMR LMTG), Casilla 18-1209, Lima 18, Peru;2. Université Bordeaux1, EPOC, CNRS, avenue des facultés 33405 Talence cedex, France;3. Instituto de Geociências, Universidade de BrasíliaCampus Universitário Darcy Ribeiro, ICC Centro, 70910-900, Brasília, Brazil;4. Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) Laboratoire des Mécanismes de Transfert en Géologie (UMR LMTG)38, rue des 36 ponts, F-31400 Toulouse, France
Abstract:Clay minerals are important in evaluating the maturity of suspended sediments, weathering intensity and source area. However, there are processes that can change the mineral assemblage such as river transportation, deposition, remobilization and tributary inputs. In terms of water discharge and sediment yield, the Amazon is one of the largest rivers in the world. Most of the suspended sediments come from the Andes, crossing the lowlands before reaching the ocean. This study measures the spatial distribution of clay mineral assemblages over the entire Amazon basin. The results obtained show the main features of the Amazon River main stem and larger tributaries from their sources to their confluence. Clay mineral composition highlights the evolution of the Madeira and Marañón–Solimões River, which start in the Andes with high illite + chlorite content. Downstream, smectite contents increase. Moreover, all shield tributaries show high kaolinite content. The lower Amazon River is characterized by relative high smectite content, different from the Andean sources. The clay mineral results show that suspended sediments of the Amazon River have three main sources: 1) the Andes mountains; 2) the Amazon shields and 3) the Piedmont basins, especially the Pastaza alluvial megafan and the Fitzcarrald Arch basin. Lateral bank erosion plays also a significant role, by the introduction of more mature sediments into the river, enriched in smectite.
Keywords:Clay mineral  River sediments  Amazon basin
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