Abstract

Here we present an investigation with the aim of reconstructing the shoreline evolution and geomorphological changes in the central zone of Samborombón bay (Channel 15, Buenos Aires province, Argentina) during the period 2700 cal yr BP to recent times. Palynological, geomorphological and historical imagery and proxy-data analyses were combined to reconstruct the shoreline evolution and paleo-environmental changes. Palynological material (pollen and non-pollen palynomorphs -NPP-) was recovered from a continuous 117 cm long sedimentary profile extracted from an outcrop at the northern margin of Channel 15. Relict landforms, including paleo- shorelines, were reconstructed by applying enhancing filters to a Spot 6 image from 2015. Historical shorelines were identified in high-definition images (aerial and satellite imagery) between 1968 and 2018, but also by using the marsh vegetation edge as a shoreline proxy. Shoreline change was quantified using the Net Shoreline Movement and Weighted Linear Regression algorithms in ArcMap 10.1. Results based on the palynological analysis for the period 2700–2740 BP, show the passage from subtidal-intertidal to supratidal environment with influence of brackish to fresh-waters, where paleo-shorelines imprint was recognized developing over a tidal plain that was grading to marshes. Results based on aerial and satellite imagery for the period 1968–2018 show shoreline retrocession only immediately at the north of the channel mouth, while the rest of the coast prograded toward the estuary. These processes indicate that new marshes – and, therefore, wetlands – are constantly developing at the edge of Samborombón bay.

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