1. δ 13 C, δ 15 N and TOC/TN as indicators of the origin of organic matter in sediment samples from the estuary of a tropical river.
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Carneiro LM, do Rosário Zucchi M, de Jesus TB, da Silva Júnior JB, and Hadlich GM
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- China, Environmental Monitoring, Geologic Sediments, Nitrogen analysis, Estuaries, Water Pollutants, Chemical analysis
- Abstract
The present study aimed to determine the total organic carbon (TOC), total nitrogen (TN), the carbon‑nitrogen ratio (TOC/TN), carbon isotope (δ
13 C), and nitrogen isotope (δ15 N) in five sediment cores collected from upstream to downstream of the Rio Serinhaem estuary, State of Bahia, Northeast Brazil, in order to investigate the origin of the deposited organic matter (OM).Significant positive correlation was found between TOC and NT (rs = 0.75); TOC/TN and TOC (rs = 0.64); δ15 N and TOC (rs = 0.72); and δ15 N and TOC/TN (rs = 0.63). The values of δ13 C and δ15 N found are characteristic of terrestrial sources. The TOC/TN ratio confirmed the data found for δ13 C and δ15 N, which recorded the origin of organic matter from terrestrial C3 type plants. Upstream of the estuary, the highest means of TOC/TN were found (T1 = 36.9 and T2 = 24.4), as reflected by the increase in TOC content or reduction in TN. The OM along the estuary is predominantly from plants with a C3 photosynthetic pattern, indicating that the Serinhaem River estuary is considered a relatively well-preserved environment., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2021
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