The origin of the sedimentary organic matter in the Mundaú-Manguaba estuarine system was evaluated through the distribution and composition of sterols, alcohols and ancillary data. The muddy sediments of the lagoons are enriched in organic matter, derived from a mixture of autochthonous and allochthonous inputs. Mundaú exhibited moderate contamination by sewage, with coprostanol concentration as high as 4.4 μg g-1. The channels are characterized by sand and organic matter-poor sediments. The sediments from some rivers in the drainage basin accumulated organic matter derived only from terrestrial vegetation. Stanol/sterol ratios evidenced the preferential diagenesis of the autochthonous fraction of organic matter.
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Ribeiro, M. A. T. S. B., Knoppers, B. A., & Carreira, R. S. (2011). Fontes e distribuição de matéria orgǎnica sedimentar no complexo estuarino-lagunar de mundaú-manguaba/al, utilizando esterois e alcoóis como indicadores. Quimica Nova, 34(7), 1111–1118. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422011000700002
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