The influence of particles recycling on the geochemistry of sediments in a large tropical dam lake in the Amazonian region, Brazil
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ournal of South American Earth Sciences
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The influence of particles recycling on the geochemistry of sediments in a large tropical dam lake in the Amazonian region, Brazil.
Article in Journal of South American Earth Sciences 72 · December 2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsames.2016.09.012
1st Rita Fonseca
16.85 · Universidade de Évora
2nd Catarina Pinho
3rd Manuela Oliveira
22.6 · Universidade de Évora
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As a result of over-erosion of soils, the fine particles, which contain the majority of nutrients, are easily washed away from soils, which become deficient in a host of components, accumulating in lakes. On one hand, the accumulation of nutrients-rich sediments are a problem, as they affect the quality of the overlying water and decrease the water storage capacity of the system; on the other hand, sediments may constitute an important resource, as they are often extremely rich in organic and inorganic nutrients in readily available forms. In the framework of an extensive work on the use of rock related materials to enhance the fertility of impoverish soils, this study aimed to evaluate the role on the nutrients cycle, of particles recycling processes from the watershed to the bottom of a large dam reservoir, at a wet tropical region under high weathering conditions. The study focus on the mineralogical transformations that clay particles undergo from the soils of the drainage basin to their final deposition within the reservoir and their influence in terms of the geochemical characteristics of sediments. We studied the bottom sediments that accumulate in two distinct seasonal periods in Tucuruí reservoir, located in the Amazonian Basin, Brazil, and soils from its drainage basin. The surface layers of sediments in twenty sampling points with variable depths, are representative of the different morphological sections of the reservoir. Nineteen soil samples, representing the main soil classes, were collected near the margins of the reservoir. Sediments and soils were subjected to the same array of physical, mineralogical and geochemical analyses: (1) texture, (2) characterization and semi-quantification of the clay fraction mineralogy and (3) geochemical analysis of the total concentration of major elements, organic compounds (organic C and nitrogen), soluble fractions of nutrients (P and K), exchangeable fractions (cation exchange capacity, exchangeable bases and acidity) and pH(H2O).
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Fonseca, R., Pinho, C., Oliveira, M.. 2016. Journal of South American Earth Sciences. Volume 72,Pages 328-350.ISSN: 0895-9811.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsames.2016.09.012