Abstract

The studies on some samples retrieved from the coastal sediment deposit have been carried out. The palynological and geochemical indices were evaluated with the view of determining their chronology, palaeoclimatic conditions that prevailed during the time of their emplacement and also to re-asses the palaeoenvironment of the Lagos coastal deposit in Dahomey Basin. The identification of diagnostic species age entails the palynological analysis while the geochemical analysis determines the provenance of these Quaternary sediments. The occurrences of Laevigatosporites sp., Zonocostites ramonae, Acrostichum aureum in abundance along with few long ranging forms suggest that the vegetation development was under a humid climate and that the sediments were deposited during cooler and wetter conditions. The presence and high abundance of Crassoretitriletes vanraadshooveni, Zonocostites ramonae, Canthiumidites sp., Sapotaceoidaepollenites sp. and Pachydermitesdiederixi palynomorphs indicate an age range of late Pliocene (Gelasian) to early Pleistocene (Calabrian) (2.588 - 1.806 Ma). This age range is known to correspond to the 3.7 - 3.8 depositional cycles of relative change of coastal On-lap. The geochemical appraisal showed that the ratios of organic carbon-nitrogen (C/N) indicate that the sediments were sourced from aquatic, protein-rich and cellulose-poor milieu. The wetter climatic period has enhanced algae productivity as a consequence of greater wash-in of soil nutrients, and these periods are recorded as increased rate of organic carbon mass accumulation. Conversely, the dominance of a mangrove habitat, Zonocostites ramonae suggests a mangrove swamp environment which was the most prevalent environment of the Lagos lagoon in the Pleistocene.

Highlights

  • The area of study is located within the Lagos lagoon and lies within latitudes 06 ̊10''N - 06 ̊40''N and longitudes 03 ̊10''E - 003 ̊40''E (Figure 1)

  • For the first time in Nigeria, this study entails multi-proxies approaches to evaluate the palaeoclimate, palaeoenvironment, document the information achieved within the Lagos lagoon Quaternary sediments and to give credence to the present climatic conditions which are of prime importance to the changing earth that is influenced by man and natural activities

  • The total organic carbon (TOC) is to show an important component of palaeo environment evaluation in identifying the sources of organic matter in sediments and the carbon-nitrogen (C/N) ratios to identify the general origin of organic matter from aquatic and/or land plants [15]

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Summary

Introduction

The area of study is located within the Lagos lagoon and lies within latitudes 06 ̊10''N - 06 ̊40''N and longitudes 03 ̊10''E - 003 ̊40''E (Figure 1). It is bounded in the north by extensive land area comprising major population and industrial centers, bounded to the south by highbrow business and residential areas. Its most striking feature is that the earth had cold Polar Regions, which led to periodic development of continental glaciers E0315' E0317' E0319' E0321' E0323' E0325' E0327' E0329' E0331' E0333' E0335' E0337' E0339' E0341' E0343' E0345'

LAGOS ISLAND
Physiographic Setting
Previous Work
Geological Setting
Sampling and Methodology
Palynological Analysis
Elemental Analysis
Results and Discussion
Palaeoclimate and Palaeoenvironment
Conclusion
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