Water Resources
Olhos de Água
Olhos de Água Beach got its name due to the water holes that can be seen in the sand and submerged during low tide. These result from a hydrological process in which there is a submarine flow of fresh or brackish groundwater from land to sea.
Submerged water holes are responsible for a unique structure of marine fauna communities due to the emission of nutrients by these upwellings. The cliffs seen on this beach are made up of calcoarenites formed in a Late Miocene marine environment (11.6 – 5.3 Ma).
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Locality: Olhos de Água