Abstract

Surficial sediments were sampled every month from three mangrove regions around the metropolis of Cochin (India). Sedimentary organic carbon content exhibited wide seasonal fluctuations. The hydrology of the mangrove system is regulated mainly by high rainfall during the monsoon and by tidal inundation. The results indicated the role of tidal activity and sediment texture in the preservation and retention of organic matter.

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