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Ciencias marinas

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CORREDEIRA, Catarina; ARAUJO, M. Fátima; GOUVEIA, Ângela  and  JOUANNEAU, J.M.. Geochemical characterization of sediment cores from the continental shelf off the western rias area (NW Iberian Peninsula). Cienc. mar [online]. 2005, vol.31, n.1b, pp.319-325. ISSN 0185-3880.

The present work aims to understand the origin of sediments deposited in the Galician coastal zone and continental shelf. Selected sediment cores were studied using different geochemical approaches: grain-size measurements, carbonate determinations and elemental analyses. Chemical analyses were carried out by multielemental techniques: energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (EDXRF) and instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA). The grain-size distribution demonstrated that samples collected off the rias (Vigo and Pontevedra) contain higher percentages of silt and clay. The carbonate enrichment measured in some sediment samples with different locations and granulometries seems to indicate that the sediments might have distinct origins: biological fluvial productivity in sediments off the rias and marine biogenic activities for the deeper continental shelf sediments. Chemical analyses made it possible to distinguish different elemental sources: lithogenic, anthropogenic and biogenic. The downcore profiles of the elemental composition showed signs of a recent continental contamination for Zn and to a lesser extent for As, although there are no signs of exportation to the adjacent continental shelf. Other elements that can indicate anthropogenic activities were present in low concentrations compared with reference values. The Zr distribution determined in sediments collected along a straight line off Vigo Ria increases westwards, indicating an absence of recent exportation of this element from the continent.

Keywords : sedimentary geochemistry; NW Iberian shelf; energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry; instrumental neutron activation analysis; heavy metals.

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