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- Title
I–P<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> diagrams as an indicator of depositional environment in marine sediments: preliminary findings (Sri Lanka).
- Authors
Adikaram, Madurya; Pitawala, Amarasooriya; Ishiga, Hiroaki; Jayawardana, Daham
- Abstract
The concentrations of Br and I in marine sediments have been used to categorize the sedimentary environments of different coastal regions of the world with respect to organic matter contents. The present study uses the concentrations of Br, I and P2O5 of different marine settings as a new proxy to interpret the depositional environments. A total of 150 coastal lagoon sediment samples (suspended sediments, surface sediments and sediment cores) were analyzed for Br, I and P2O5 concentrations by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry. They were compared with the Br, I and P2O5 concentrations of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami sediments. Sediments from various sources are separately clustered in I–Br plot and a trivial negative correlation is found for the whole plot. A similar correlation pattern exists in the I–P2O5 diagram. This correlation is explained by the distribution of marine plants (higher and lower) in different sedimentary environments of the coastal profile. Therefore, the concentration of I and its relation to P2O5 can be used as a tool to identify sediment depositional environments in marine settings.
- Subjects
MARINE sediments; BROMINE; IODINE; PHOSPHATES; ORGANIC compounds
- Publication
Environmental Earth Sciences, 2017, Vol 76, Issue 24, p0
- ISSN
1866-6280
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12665-017-7167-7