Title of article :
Sources and preservation of organic matter in Plum Island salt marsh sediments (MA, USA): long-chain n-alkanes and stable carbon isotope compositions
Author/Authors :
X. -C. Wang، نويسنده , , R. F. Chen، نويسنده , , A. Berry، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Elemental (TOC, TN, C/N) and stable carbon isotopic (d13C) compositions and n-alkane (nC16e38) concentrations were
measured for Spartina alterniflora, a C4 marsh grass, Typha latifolia, a C3 marsh grass, and three sediment cores collected from
middle and upper estuarine sites from the Plum Island salt marshes. Our results indicated that the organic matter preserved in the
sediments was highly affected by the marsh plants that dominated the sampling sites. d13C values of organic matter preserved in the
upper fresh water site sediment were more negative ( 23:0G0:3) as affected by the C3 plants than the values of organic matter
preserved in the sediments of middle ( 18:9G0:8) and mud flat sites ( 19:4G0:1) as influenced mainly by the C4 marsh plants. The
distribution of n-alkanes measured in all sediments showed similar patterns as those determined in the marsh grasses S. alterniflora
and T. latifolia, and nC21 to nC33 long-chain n-alkanes were the major compounds determined in all sediment samples. The strong
odd-to-even carbon numbered n-alkane predominance was found in all three sediments and nC29 was the most abundant homologue
in all samples measured. Both d13C compositions of organic matter and n-alkane distributions in these sediments indicate that the
marsh plants could contribute significant amount of organic matter preserved in Plum Island salt marsh sediments. This suggests
that salt marshes play an important role in the cycling of nutrients and organic carbon in the estuary and adjacent coastal waters
Keywords :
n-alkanes , Plum Island salt marsh , sediments , marsh plants , carbon isotopes
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science