Published October 2008 | Version v1
Journal article

Sources of organic carbon in the Portuguese continental shelf sediments during the Holocene period

  • 1. Instituto Tecnologico e Nuclear (ITN), Estrada Nacional 10, 2686-953 Sacavem (Portugal)
  • 2. UMR 5805 Environnements et Paleoenvironnements Oceaniques, avenue des facultes, 33405 Talence cedex (France)
  • 3. CIACOMAR-Universidade do Algarve, Avenida 16 de Junho s/n, 8700-311 Olhao (Portugal)
  • 4. Universidade do Algarve, FCMA, Campus de Gambelas, 8000 Faro (Portugal)

Description

Organic C (OC) and total N (TN) concentrations, and stable isotope ratios (δ13C) in muddy deposit sediments of the Northern and Southern Portuguese continental shelf were used to identify sources of fine-sized organic matter (<63 μm) during the Holocene period. Sedimentary columns off the Guadiana (core CRIDA 05), Tagus (core MD 992332) and Douro (core KSGX 57) estuaries are characterised by elemental and isotopic values that reflect distinct sources of organic matter (OC/TN and δ13C ranging, respectively, from 8.5 to 21 and from -22.4 per mille to -27 per mille ). Intense supplies to the Guadiana continental shelf of fine terrigenous particles during the Younger-Dryas Event are closely linked with higher OC/TN values and lower δ13C ratios. During the postglacial transgression phase, an increasing contribution of marine supplies (up to 80%) occurred. Higher δ13C (up to -22.4 per mille ) values and low OC/TN ratios (down to 8.5) are found as the sea level approaches the current one. The Upper Holocene records emphasize the return to enhanced terrestrial supplies except for the Little Climatic Optimum between the 11th and 15th centuries AD. This climatic event is especially obvious in the three cores as a return to marine production and a decrease in terrestrial sediment supply to the continental shelf. The return to a cooling event, the Little Ice Age, between the 15th and 19th centuries AD, is mirrored by decreased terrigenous supplies in core KSGX 57. Gradually increasing sedimentation in estuaries, as well as formation of coastal dune fields, have been hypothesized on the basis of increasing δ13C and decreasing OC, TN and OC/TN values

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeochem.2008.04.018

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.apgeochem.2008.04.018;
PII
S0883-2927(08)00148-0;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Applied Geochemistry
Journal Volume
23
Journal Issue
10
Journal Page Range
p. 2857-2870
ISSN
0883-2927
CODEN
APPGEY

Conference

Title
6. international symposium on applied isotope geochemistry
Acronym
AIG-6
Dates
11-16 Sep 2005
Place
Prague (Czech Republic)

INIS

Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
40052281
Subject category
S58: GEOSCIENCES;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
CARBON; CARBON 13; CONTINENTAL SHELF; ESTUARIES; LITTLE ICE AGE; ORGANIC MATTER; SEA LEVEL; SEDIMENTATION; SEDIMENTS; STABLE ISOTOPES
Descriptors DEC
CARBON ISOTOPES; COASTAL WATERS; CONTINENTAL MARGIN; ELEMENTS; EVEN-ODD NUCLEI; ISOTOPES; LEVELS; LIGHT NUCLEI; MATTER; NONMETALS; NUCLEI; STABLE ISOTOPES; SURFACE WATERS

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