SEDIMENTOLOGY AND GEOMORPHOLOGY OF THE RIO MADRE DE DIOS FROM DIAMANTE TO PUERTO MALDONADO, AMAZON BASIN, PERU
The oldest and highest terrace (T1) is underlain by sediments of the Tertiary Ipururo Formation, fluvial deposits of the Quaternary Madre de Dios Formation, and younger fluvial strata. The sediments that comprise the T2 and T3 fill sequences record meandering fluvial environments similar to that in the modern river system, including channel, point bar, levee, crevasse splay, floodplain, and floodplain lake deposits.
Fossil log-jams are present in the channel and point bar deposits of all three terraced sequences and individual logs and wood fragments are preserved in several of the floodplain lake deposits. Radiocarbon dates from the fossil wood (in progress) will allow us to determine the depositional history of the sedimentary sequences, the timing of aggradation and downcutting, and the relationship between fluvial history and climate and tectonic change in this portion of the Amazon Basin.