Core sediment biogeochemistry in specific zones of Cochin Estuarine System (CES)

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Geochemical composition is a set of data for predicting the climatic condition existing in an ecosystem. Both the surficial and core sediment geochemistry are helpful in monitoring, assessing and evaluating the marine environment. The aim of the research work is to assess the relationship between the biogeochemical constituents in the Cochin Estuarine System (CES), their modifications after a long period of anoxia and also to identify the various processes which control the sediment composition in this region, through a multivariate statistical approach. Therefore the study of present core sediment geochemistry has a critical role in unraveling the benchmark of their characterization. Sediment cores from four prominent zones of CES were examined for various biogeochemical aspects. The results have served as rejuvenating records for the prediction of core sediment status prevailing in the CES. © Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Akhil, P. S., Nair, M. P., & Sujatha, C. H. (2013). Core sediment biogeochemistry in specific zones of Cochin Estuarine System (CES). Journal of Earth System Science, 122(6), 1557–1570. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12040-013-0365-0

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