Mineralogical and geochemical influences on sediment color of Amazon wetlands analyzed by visible spectrophotometry

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Autor(a) principal: Guimarães,José Tasso Felix
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Cohen,Marcelo Cancela Lisboa, França,Marlon Carlos, Silva,Any Kelly Terra da, Rodrigues,Suyanne Flavia Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Amazonica
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Resumo: Based on sedimentological and geochemical data, this work relates spectrophotometric measurements with sediment composition and its application in palaeoecological studies of Amazon wetlands. The CIELAB values are directly related to mineralogical and chemical composition, mostly involving quartz, iron oxyhydroxides and sulfides (e.g. pyrite), and total organic carbon. Total organic carbon contents between 0.4-1%, 1-2%, 3-5% and 15-40% were related to L* (lightness) data of 27, 26-15, 7-10 and 7 or less, respectively. The CIELAB values of a deposit in Marabá, Pará, were proportional to variations in quartz and total organic carbon contents, but changes in zones of similar color, mainly in the +a* (red) and +b* (yellow) values of deposits in Calçoene, Amapá and Soure, Pará, indicate a close relationship between total organic carbon content and iron oxyhydroxides and sulfides. Furthermore, the Q7/4 diagram (ratio between the % re?ectance value at 700 nm to that at 400 nm, coupled with L*) indicated iron-rich sediments in the bioturbated mud facies of the Amapá deposit, bioturbated mud and bioturbated sand facies of Soure deposit, and cross-laminated sand and massive sand facies of the Marabá core. Also, organic-rich sediments were found in the bioturbated mud facies of the Amapá deposit, lenticular heterolithic and bioturbated mud facies of the Soure deposit, and laminated mud and peat facies of the Marabá deposit. At the Marabá site, the data suggest an autochthonous influence with peat formation. The coastal wetland sites at Marajó and Amapá represent the development of a typical tidal flat setting with sulfide and iron oxyhydroxides formation during alternated flooding and drying.
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spelling Mineralogical and geochemical influences on sediment color of Amazon wetlands analyzed by visible spectrophotometrySedimentologyAmazon regionMunsell color systemsMineralogychemical compositionBased on sedimentological and geochemical data, this work relates spectrophotometric measurements with sediment composition and its application in palaeoecological studies of Amazon wetlands. The CIELAB values are directly related to mineralogical and chemical composition, mostly involving quartz, iron oxyhydroxides and sulfides (e.g. pyrite), and total organic carbon. Total organic carbon contents between 0.4-1%, 1-2%, 3-5% and 15-40% were related to L* (lightness) data of 27, 26-15, 7-10 and 7 or less, respectively. The CIELAB values of a deposit in Marabá, Pará, were proportional to variations in quartz and total organic carbon contents, but changes in zones of similar color, mainly in the +a* (red) and +b* (yellow) values of deposits in Calçoene, Amapá and Soure, Pará, indicate a close relationship between total organic carbon content and iron oxyhydroxides and sulfides. Furthermore, the Q7/4 diagram (ratio between the % re?ectance value at 700 nm to that at 400 nm, coupled with L*) indicated iron-rich sediments in the bioturbated mud facies of the Amapá deposit, bioturbated mud and bioturbated sand facies of Soure deposit, and cross-laminated sand and massive sand facies of the Marabá core. Also, organic-rich sediments were found in the bioturbated mud facies of the Amapá deposit, lenticular heterolithic and bioturbated mud facies of the Soure deposit, and laminated mud and peat facies of the Marabá deposit. At the Marabá site, the data suggest an autochthonous influence with peat formation. The coastal wetland sites at Marajó and Amapá represent the development of a typical tidal flat setting with sulfide and iron oxyhydroxides formation during alternated flooding and drying.Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia2013-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0044-59672013000300009Acta Amazonica v.43 n.3 2013reponame:Acta Amazonicainstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPA10.1590/S0044-59672013000300009info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGuimarães,José Tasso FelixCohen,Marcelo Cancela LisboaFrança,Marlon CarlosSilva,Any Kelly Terra daRodrigues,Suyanne Flavia Santoseng2013-05-29T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0044-59672013000300009Revistahttps://acta.inpa.gov.br/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpacta@inpa.gov.br||acta@inpa.gov.br1809-43920044-5967opendoar:2013-05-29T00:00Acta Amazonica - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mineralogical and geochemical influences on sediment color of Amazon wetlands analyzed by visible spectrophotometry
title Mineralogical and geochemical influences on sediment color of Amazon wetlands analyzed by visible spectrophotometry
spellingShingle Mineralogical and geochemical influences on sediment color of Amazon wetlands analyzed by visible spectrophotometry
Guimarães,José Tasso Felix
Sedimentology
Amazon region
Munsell color systems
Mineralogy
chemical composition
title_short Mineralogical and geochemical influences on sediment color of Amazon wetlands analyzed by visible spectrophotometry
title_full Mineralogical and geochemical influences on sediment color of Amazon wetlands analyzed by visible spectrophotometry
title_fullStr Mineralogical and geochemical influences on sediment color of Amazon wetlands analyzed by visible spectrophotometry
title_full_unstemmed Mineralogical and geochemical influences on sediment color of Amazon wetlands analyzed by visible spectrophotometry
title_sort Mineralogical and geochemical influences on sediment color of Amazon wetlands analyzed by visible spectrophotometry
author Guimarães,José Tasso Felix
author_facet Guimarães,José Tasso Felix
Cohen,Marcelo Cancela Lisboa
França,Marlon Carlos
Silva,Any Kelly Terra da
Rodrigues,Suyanne Flavia Santos
author_role author
author2 Cohen,Marcelo Cancela Lisboa
França,Marlon Carlos
Silva,Any Kelly Terra da
Rodrigues,Suyanne Flavia Santos
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guimarães,José Tasso Felix
Cohen,Marcelo Cancela Lisboa
França,Marlon Carlos
Silva,Any Kelly Terra da
Rodrigues,Suyanne Flavia Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sedimentology
Amazon region
Munsell color systems
Mineralogy
chemical composition
topic Sedimentology
Amazon region
Munsell color systems
Mineralogy
chemical composition
description Based on sedimentological and geochemical data, this work relates spectrophotometric measurements with sediment composition and its application in palaeoecological studies of Amazon wetlands. The CIELAB values are directly related to mineralogical and chemical composition, mostly involving quartz, iron oxyhydroxides and sulfides (e.g. pyrite), and total organic carbon. Total organic carbon contents between 0.4-1%, 1-2%, 3-5% and 15-40% were related to L* (lightness) data of 27, 26-15, 7-10 and 7 or less, respectively. The CIELAB values of a deposit in Marabá, Pará, were proportional to variations in quartz and total organic carbon contents, but changes in zones of similar color, mainly in the +a* (red) and +b* (yellow) values of deposits in Calçoene, Amapá and Soure, Pará, indicate a close relationship between total organic carbon content and iron oxyhydroxides and sulfides. Furthermore, the Q7/4 diagram (ratio between the % re?ectance value at 700 nm to that at 400 nm, coupled with L*) indicated iron-rich sediments in the bioturbated mud facies of the Amapá deposit, bioturbated mud and bioturbated sand facies of Soure deposit, and cross-laminated sand and massive sand facies of the Marabá core. Also, organic-rich sediments were found in the bioturbated mud facies of the Amapá deposit, lenticular heterolithic and bioturbated mud facies of the Soure deposit, and laminated mud and peat facies of the Marabá deposit. At the Marabá site, the data suggest an autochthonous influence with peat formation. The coastal wetland sites at Marajó and Amapá represent the development of a typical tidal flat setting with sulfide and iron oxyhydroxides formation during alternated flooding and drying.
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