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      Distribution and origin of sedimentary organic matter in an eutrophic estuary: Pina Sound – NE Brazil

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          Abstract Eutrophic estuaries receive organic matter (OM) inputs from multiple sources. This study evaluated the distribution and origin of sedimentary OM in an eutrophic estuary (Pina Sound, NE Brazil). Thirteen samples were collected in the sublittoral in addition to major local sources. Biochemical (chlorophyll - Chl), elemental [(C/N)a and C/S ratios] and isotopic (δ 15N and δ 13C) analyses were carried out for characterizing OM and redox conditions. The SIAR mixing model was used to quantify contribution from main sources. At Pina Sound, distribution of OM is associated with mud, reflecting the hydrodynamics control on deposition of suspended particles. Microphytobenthic production is limited ([Chl a] < 1000 µg/g organic carbon) in the sublittoral where the Chl degradation products prevail (mean [Pheopigments] = 2643 ± 958 µg/g organic carbon). Anoxic conditions (C/S ratio ≈ 2) are typically observed in sediments of deeper portions of Pina Sound. Such sediments receive high organic loads and are subject to poor water renewal. According to SIAR mixing model, sedimentary OM of Pina Sound is composed of, on average: 50% phytoplankton, 24% sewage and 26% C3 plants. This reflects fertilization of Pina Sound with high loads of untreated sewage. Pina Sound has a great potential to retain sewage-derived OM.

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                aabc
                Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
                An. Acad. Bras. Ciênc.
                Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil )
                0001-3765
                1678-2690
                2021
                : 93
                : 1
                : e20190638
                Affiliations
                [2] Piracicaba orgnameUniversidade de São Paulo orgdiv1Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura Brazil
                [1] Recife Pernambuco orgnameUniversidade Federal de Pernambuco orgdiv1Departamento de Oceanografia Brazil
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                S0001-37652021000101203 S0001-3765(21)09300101203
                10.1590/0001-3765202120190638
                14c51ea0-d392-45c9-9515-30b4ba5893dc

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 31 May 2019
                : 17 February 2020
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                Geosciences

                chlorophyll,stable carbon isotope,sewage,stable nitrogen isotope,mixing model

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