
IMPACTOS DA MUDANÇA DE VEGETAÇÃO LOCAL NO APORTE DE MATÉRIA ORGÂNICA PARA UM ESTUÁRIO TROPICAL PRESERVADO (ESTUÁRIO DO RIO ITAPICURU – BA)
2019; Brazilian Chemical Society; Linguagem: Inglês
10.21577/0100-4042.20170370
ISSN1678-7064
AutoresLucas Medeiros Guimarães, Tiago Silva Lima, Elvis Joacir de França, Gilberto N. Arruda, José Roberto Souza, Ana Cecília Rizzatti de Albergaria‐Barbosa,
Tópico(s)Geography and Environmental Studies
ResumoESTUARY (ITAPICURU -BA RIVER ESTUARY).Estuaries are major areas of organic matter (OM) deposition, playing an important role in the global carbon cycle.The Itapicuru's river estuary (IRE) is in the North Coast of Bahia (Brazil), in an Environmental Protected Area.Although it presents preserved conditions, some environmental changes caused by human activities can be observed.This study evaluated the anthropogenic impacts importance in concentrations/sources of OM deposited in IRE.n-Alkanes and stable isotopes (δ 13 C and δ 15 N) were analyzed in a sediment core collected in the studied region.Total n-alkanes (n-C 15 to n-C 35 ), TOC and TN concentrations varied from 1,333 to 7,384 ng g -1 , 0.65% to 2.51% and 0.07% to 0.13%, respectively.Values of δ 13 C and δ 15 N ranged from -28.8‰ to -24.3‰, -6.23‰ to 1.87‰, respectively.By the means of the isotopic composition and the selected n-alkanes diagnostic ratios values (Productivity aquatic index; Carbon Preference Index; Average Chain Length and Alkane index), the main OM sources for IRE were determined as C 3 terrestrial plants.This area is covered by mangrove/riparian vegetation, which mainly species have this photosynthetic pathway.Temporal changes in deposited OM occurred due natural and anthropogenic processes, such urban growth in the IRE upstream region.
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