Physical and geochemical properties of centennial marine sediments of the continental shelf of southeast Brazil
Abstract
Studies associated with the physical properties of marine sediments are being increasingly disseminated around the world. Comparing these geophysical parameters with sedimentological analysis, allows various types of correlations of the cores collected in a region. This research combine sedimentological information of cores samples associated with geophysical and geochemical properties to identify the influence of organic matter and sediment texture on the characteristics and depositional dynamic. The sediment cores were collected using a box-core in four stations of the mud facies from the Cabo Frio shelf, Brazil. Geophysical properties were acquired using the MSCL (MultiSensor Core Logger). The wave velocity, porosity, density, sediment texture, and organic content have been conducted in samples collected in the shelf mud. The physical properties helped to distinguished two groups, according to oceanographic and sedimentological patterns within the same depositional system. The first group was characterized by the presence of silty sand and high P-wave velocity (nearshore and offshore core), and the second group by the predominance of silt, high organic input, and porosity (the intermediate cores). The presence of coarser sediments in the first group indicates the contribution of terrigenous sediment carried by coastal currents. The second group presents the same deposition dynamic with high accumulation of fine particles and organic carbon indicating the domain of high productivity upwelling currents and oceanic vortices.
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