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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Characterization of organic matter in sediment cores of the Todos os Santos Bay, Bahia, Brazil, by elemental analysis and 13C NMR
Other Titles: Marine Pollution Bulletin
Authors: Costa, A. C
Novotny, E. H.
Bloise, A. C.
Azevedo, E. R.
Zucchi, Maria do Rosário
Bonagamba, Tito José
Santos, V. L. C. S.
Azevedo, Antônio Expedito Gomes de
metadata.dc.creator: Costa, A. C
Novotny, E. H.
Bloise, A. C.
Azevedo, E. R.
Zucchi, Maria do Rosário
Bonagamba, Tito José
Santos, V. L. C. S.
Azevedo, Antônio Expedito Gomes de
Abstract: The impact of human activity on the sediments of Todos os Santos Bay in Brazil was evaluated by elemental analysis and 13C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (13C NMR). This article reports a study of six sediment cores collected at different depths and regions of Todos os Santos Bay. The elemental profiles of cores collected on the eastern side of Frades Island suggest an abrupt change in the sedimentation regime. Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) analysis corroborates this result. The range of depths of the cores corresponds to about 50 years ago, coinciding with the implantation of major onshore industrial projects in the region. Principal Component Analysis of the 13C NMR spectra clearly differentiates sediment samples closer to the Subaé estuary, which have high contents of terrestrial organic matter, from those closer to a local oil refinery. The results presented in this article illustrate several important aspects of environmental impact of human activity on this bay.
Keywords: Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average
Principal Component Analysis
Cores
Environmental impact
Refinery
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/7220
Issue Date: 2011
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