Spatial distribution of organic matter in the surface sediments of Ubatuba Bay (Southeastern - Brazil)

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Autor(a) principal: BURONE,LETICIA
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: MUNIZ,PABLO, PIRES-VANIN,ANA MARIA S., RODRIGUES,MARCELO
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: Analyses of organic matter content, organic carbon, nitrogen, sulfur and granulometric variables were performed on 101 surface sediment samples from Ubatuba Bay in order to investigate the spatial distribution of organic matter, its origin and the relationships among its components. The samples were obtained with a manual corer, from water depths between 1 and 15m during 5 cruises of the R/V "Veliger II'', two months apart. Pearson correlation, regression and Principal Component Analysis (PCA) statistical methods were used to analyze the data. Strong correlations between organic matter and fine sediment fractions were obtained. The PCA revealed at least two main sample groups that reflect the different environmental conditions prevalent in the bay. There is a simple linear relationship between organic carbon content and the organic matter content determined by the calcination technique. Taking into account that the analysis of organic matter content is less expensive and less time consuming than the analysis of organic carbon, the present method of estimation can be useful when fast evaluation of the organic carbon content is needed for samples from similar environments.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Spatial distribution of organic matter in the surface sediments of Ubatuba Bay (Southeastern - Brazil)
title Spatial distribution of organic matter in the surface sediments of Ubatuba Bay (Southeastern - Brazil)
spellingShingle Spatial distribution of organic matter in the surface sediments of Ubatuba Bay (Southeastern - Brazil)
BURONE,LETICIA
organic matter
sediment
C/N ratio
Ubatuba
Brazil
title_short Spatial distribution of organic matter in the surface sediments of Ubatuba Bay (Southeastern - Brazil)
title_full Spatial distribution of organic matter in the surface sediments of Ubatuba Bay (Southeastern - Brazil)
title_fullStr Spatial distribution of organic matter in the surface sediments of Ubatuba Bay (Southeastern - Brazil)
title_full_unstemmed Spatial distribution of organic matter in the surface sediments of Ubatuba Bay (Southeastern - Brazil)
title_sort Spatial distribution of organic matter in the surface sediments of Ubatuba Bay (Southeastern - Brazil)
author BURONE,LETICIA
author_facet BURONE,LETICIA
MUNIZ,PABLO
PIRES-VANIN,ANA MARIA S.
RODRIGUES,MARCELO
author_role author
author2 MUNIZ,PABLO
PIRES-VANIN,ANA MARIA S.
RODRIGUES,MARCELO
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv BURONE,LETICIA
MUNIZ,PABLO
PIRES-VANIN,ANA MARIA S.
RODRIGUES,MARCELO
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv organic matter
sediment
C/N ratio
Ubatuba
Brazil
topic organic matter
sediment
C/N ratio
Ubatuba
Brazil
description Analyses of organic matter content, organic carbon, nitrogen, sulfur and granulometric variables were performed on 101 surface sediment samples from Ubatuba Bay in order to investigate the spatial distribution of organic matter, its origin and the relationships among its components. The samples were obtained with a manual corer, from water depths between 1 and 15m during 5 cruises of the R/V "Veliger II'', two months apart. Pearson correlation, regression and Principal Component Analysis (PCA) statistical methods were used to analyze the data. Strong correlations between organic matter and fine sediment fractions were obtained. The PCA revealed at least two main sample groups that reflect the different environmental conditions prevalent in the bay. There is a simple linear relationship between organic carbon content and the organic matter content determined by the calcination technique. Taking into account that the analysis of organic matter content is less expensive and less time consuming than the analysis of organic carbon, the present method of estimation can be useful when fast evaluation of the organic carbon content is needed for samples from similar environments.
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