[QUE COISA] QUE COISA - Quaternary Tertiary Tropics - Colônia Sediment Archive Drilling Project QUE COISA

ICDP-Topics:
Climate & Ecosystems


Year of Application: 2014

Expedition ID: 99999

Current Status: Workshop completed

Biodiversity
Brazil
Impact Crater
Paleoclimatology
Rain Forest
South America
Southern Hemnisphere
Tropics
Master Data

Prof. Dr. Uwe Reimold (PI)

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Latitude: 23°52'0''S
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South America

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Longitude: 46°42'20''W
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Brazil

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Description

Although lowland Tropics are the richest in hydrological and biodiversity resources, the effects of tropical climate variability on these resources are still too poorly documented to predict the future of densely populated regions. The Colonia structure is located in southern Brazil, close to the city of Sao Paulo (23°52'8"S, 46°42'20"W). It contains a bog deposited in a hilly circular structure of 3.6 km diameter with an outer rim elevated by up to 125 m. The structure is formed in Proterozoic crystalline rocks and 230 m of organic-rich, fine-grained sediments fill the Colonia basin. Drilling the Colonia sediments will provide a unique archive on Southem Hemisphere climate development as well as improve our knowledge about tropical rain forest evolution.

Related Publications

Ledru, M. P., Reimold, W. U., Ariztegui, D., Bard, E., Crósta, A. P., Riccomini, C., Sawakuchi, A. O. (2015). "Why deep drilling in the Colônia Basin (Brazil)?" Sci. Dril. p33-39