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Molecular distribution and carbon isotope of n-alkanes from Ashtamudi Estuary: Paleoclimate Impl...

Updated: Mar 17, 2021

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(a) Map of study area including sampling locations of sediment and physico-chemical parameters. (b) Bathymetry of the basin.


Abstract:


The distribution and δ13C composition of n-alkanes were used to identify organic matter (OM) sources in river dominated Ashtamudi Estuary, Southern India. A number of n-alkane indices have been calculated to illustrate the spatial variability by considering separately river dominated northern reaches and marine influenced southern part of the estuary. The carbon preference index (CPI) and average chain length (ACL) provide evidence for recycled organic inputs in the tidal zone, whereas dominant biogenic contribution has been observed in the riverine zone. The proxy ratio (Paq) and terrigenous/aquatic ratio (TAR) indices demonstrate maximum aquatic productivity in the tidal dominated region of the Ashtamudi Estuary. The quantitative apportion of organic matter sources in Ashtamudi sediments using compound-specific carbon isotope analysis (CSIA) of long-chain n-alkane shows dominance (53–83%) of C3 terrestrial plants derived OM. The results clearly demonstrate the effectiveness of an integrated molecular and stable carbon isotope analysis for quantitatively assessing OM sources in estuarine environments.


(a) Ternary diagram of short, mid and long-chain n-alkane concentrations in modern vegetation and surface sediments. (b) Spatial distributions of n-alkanes concentrations in surface sediments.


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