Geochemical characteristics of surficial sediments in a tropical estuary, southwest India
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14/08/2014
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09/08/2007
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Geochemical characteristics of surficial sediments in the Panangad region of Cochin estuary, the largest brackish-water humid ecosystem in the south-west coast of India, were analysed. Temporal variations in nutrient stoichiometry, seasonal characteristics of redox elements Fe and S, and the phosphorus geochemistry were employed for the purpose. The stoichiometric analysis pointed towards autochthonous origin of organic matter, possibility of nitrogen limitation, and allochthonous modification of redox conditions. Seasonal variations were not statistically significant for all the geochemical parameters, whereas significant spatial variations were observed with lower values at sandy stations, suggesting that the texture of the sediments is the main factor influencing the sediment geochemistry. Significant inter-relations between the geochemical parameters also suggest a common control mechanism. Based on these geochemical characteristics, the study region can be effectively categorized into two distinct zones, viz. (1) erosion and transportation and (2) deposition zones Chemistry and Ecology Vol. 23, No. 4, August 2007, 337–345 Cochin University of Science and Technology |
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ISSN 0275-7540 print/ISSN 1029-0370 online |
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en |
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Taylor & Francis |
Palavras-Chave | #Geochemistry #Nutrient dynamics #Diagenesis #Autochthonous production #Tropical estuary |
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Article |