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Mar Environ Res ; 77: 150-5, 2012 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22386513

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Mangroves sediments contain large reservoirs of organic material (OM) as mangrove ecosystems produce large quantities and rapidly burial OM. Sediment accumulation rates of approximately 2.0 mm year(-1), based on (210)Pb(ex) dating, were estimated at the margin of two well-developed mangrove forest in southern Brazil. Regional data point to a relative sea level (RSL) rise of up to ∼4.0 mm year(-1). This RSL rise in turn, may directly influence the origin and quantity of organic matter (OM) deposited along mangrove sediments. Lithostratigraphic changes show that sand deposition is replacing the mud (<63 µm) fraction and OM content is decreasing in successively younger sediments. Sediment accumulation in coastal areas that are not keeping pace with sea level rise is potentially conducive to the observed shifts in particle size and OM content.


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Environmental Monitoring/statistics & numerical data , Geologic Sediments/analysis , Humic Substances/analysis , Rhizophoraceae , Trees , Brazil , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Lead Radioisotopes/analysis , Particle Size , Spectrophotometry, Atomic , Water Movements
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