Effects of Lithology, Mineralogy, and Weathering on Particle Size Variability of Sediments in the Coastal Environment of Livada Bay in SE Tinos Island, Greece
Autor: | Dimitra Leonidopoulou, George Stournaras, H. Maroukian, Nicolaos Skarpelis |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
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Zdroj: | Journal of Coastal Research. 261:167-175 |
ISSN: | 1551-5036 0749-0208 |
DOI: | 10.2112/08-1054.1 |
Popis: | The Livada torrent in Tinos Island (Cyclades, Aegean Sea), a fourth-order dendritic-type stream, has developed almost alongside the lithologic contact of granites (42% of drainage basin area) and schists (58%). The drainage network has not developed equally because of the differential permeability capacity and erosive susceptibility of the two rock types, the eastern part (schists) being more developed than the western (granitic) one. Within the study area, detailed coastal geomorphologic mapping, lithologic determination of fluvial and coastal pebbles and cobbles, and grain size distribution combined with mineralogical analysis of the sand fraction were performed. Chemical spheroidal weathering takes place through the joints of granite, forming tors and core stones. Tafoni are usually found closer to the coastline because of saltwater action. Near the shore, the coarse material (pebbles, cobbles) is almost exclusively composed of schists (90%) and only 10% of granite, as schists are highly and d... |
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