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Sedimentary composition and organic carbon sources in mangrove forests along the coast of northeast Vietnam

The objective of this research was to examine the patterns of sedimentation and sedimentary organic carbon content in mangrove forests along the coast of northeast Vietnam. Stable isotope ratios (δ13C), C/N ratios, and sediment texture (sediment grain size, sorting, skewness and sediment facies) wer...

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Published in:Regional studies in marine science 2018-01, Vol.17, p.87-94
Main Authors: Tue, Nguyen Tai, Nguyen, Pham Thao, Quan, Dang Minh, Dung, Luu Viet, Quy, Tran Dang, Nhuan, Mai Trong, Thai, Nguyen Dinh
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Summary:The objective of this research was to examine the patterns of sedimentation and sedimentary organic carbon content in mangrove forests along the coast of northeast Vietnam. Stable isotope ratios (δ13C), C/N ratios, and sediment texture (sediment grain size, sorting, skewness and sediment facies) were analyzed in three sediment cores from different mangrove forests. Results showed that sediments were mainly composed of fine sand, silt, and clay. Mud content decreased from estuarine islets through to the fringe, and to riverine mangrove forests. Total organic carbon (TOC) content, δ13C values, and C/N ratios ranged from 0.3 to 6.8%, –30.1 to −24.9‰, and 12 to 42, respectively. Results from bivariate analysis of sedimentary parameters clearly indicated that hydrological energy in the riverine mangrove forest was relatively lower than that observed from the fringe and estuarine islet mangrove forests. Co-variation between δ13C and C/N ratios showed that sedimentary organic carbon in riverine mangrove forests mainly originated from mangrove organic matter, while fringe and estuarine islet mangrove forests tended to accumulate higher proportions of marine phytoplankton. Results underscored the significance of mangrove stands and geomorphological settings in influencing sedimentation and organic carbon burial processes in mangrove sediments. •Sedimentary composition and organic carbon sources were studied in mangrove forests.•δ13C, C/N ratios, and sediment texture were analyzed in three sediment cores.•Mud content was the highest in estuarine islets mangrove forests.•Sedimentary organic carbon (OC) was the highest in riverine mangrove forests.•Mangroves play an important role in settling of fine suspended particles and OC.
ISSN:2352-4855
2352-4855
DOI:10.1016/j.rsma.2017.12.001