Title of article :
Mechanisms of land–sea interactions – the distribution of metals and sedimentary organic matter in sediments of a river-dominated Mediterranean karstic estuary
Author/Authors :
Ivan Sondi، نويسنده , , Sonja Lojen، نويسنده , , Mladen Jura?i?، نويسنده , , Esad Prohi?، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
This paper examines disposal of metals and the origin, characteristics, and distribution of sedimentary
organic matter (SOM) in a Mediterranean karstic estuary in the north-eastern Adriatic. This
environment offers a real-time, small model system for studies of geochemical processes in microtidal
Mediterranean estuaries that are infilling with sediments and classified as river-dominated disequilibrium
estuaries. The results have shown that the longitudinal distribution of heavy metals in
sediments follows the sedimentation dynamics and deposition pattern of river-borne, clay mineral
particles. The highest concentration of metals was found in the restricted upper part of the estuary,
characterized by rapid deposition of clay particles and terrestrial sedimentary organic matter, and
decreases toward the open sea. The vertical distribution of metals in sediment cores depends on the
prevailing pH and Eh conditions. Significant increases of the concentrations of metals in the uppermost
strata are the result of recent anthropogenic inputs. The share of the terrestrial component in
SOM, estimated by N/Corg atomic ratios and d13C values, decreases with distance from the river mouth.
The small vertical variation in d13C values of SOM indicates that a fast sedimentation rate overrides the
diagenetically determined decomposition. The results obtained indicate that river-borne inorganic
particles, natural terrigenous organic material, and anthropogenic metal loads are trapped in sediments
of the estuarine system. Under the prevailing conditions, there is negligible transport towards
the open sea.
Keywords :
claysestuarygeochemistrymetalssedimentary organic mattersedimentsstable isotopes
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science