Impact of sedimentalogical processes on mangrove ecosystem of the Indus Delta


Autoria(s): Hamid, G.; Khan, N.A.; Mohsin, S.I.; Meynell, P.J.
Data(s)

2000

Resumo

A detailed sedimentalogical study concerning the depletion of mangrove in the Indus Delta due to the marked decrease in the supply of silt was undertaken. Thirty one stations were established for sampling in a selected area of 12000 hectares between Korangi creek and Wad do Khuddi creek. Seventy one samples of soil were collected from 6cm and 1m depth, out of which fifty one samples were selected for sedimentalogical studies. It was inferred from this study that the marine depositional processes are distinctly dominating over the fluvial processes, which is major cause in decreasing the growth of mangrove. It was also inferred that among the sampled stations the sites having clayey silt (with silt 60%-70% and clay 25%-30%) are most favourable for mangrove plantation.

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application/pdf

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http://aquaticcommons.org/19261/1/PJMR9_001.pdf

Hamid, G. and Khan, N.A. and Mohsin, S.I. and Meynell, P.J. (2000) Impact of sedimentalogical processes on mangrove ecosystem of the Indus Delta. Pakistan Journal of Marine Sciences, 9(1-2), pp. 1-15.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/19261/

Palavras-Chave #Ecology
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Article

NonPeerReviewed