Abstract

In continental shelf areas works where the focus is Geochemistry are widely relevant, due to the vast complexity and uses of these relief features (social, environmental and economic). On the Brazilian Northeast tropical shelves, with emphasis on the Pernambuco Continental Shelf (PCS), the published studies are limited and have aimed at portions closer to the coastline. The objective of the present work is the description of the characteristics and origin of sedimentary organic matter (SOM) in the inner and middle Pernambuco shelf, defining and classifying the local geochemical sedimentary facies. The sampling stations (136) were collected in the study area, and the grain-size, contents of total organic matter (TOM), calcium carbonate (CaCO3) were analyzed. The samples were processed in an elemental analyzer coupled with a mass spectrometer after the elimination of calcium carbonate. The obtained data were the grain-size, TOM, CaCO3, elemental (C, N) and the stable isotopic ratios of δ13C e δ15N of SOM. Based on the measured values of carbon and nitrogen, the C/N ratio, associated to δ13C e δ15N, is observed that in the PCS predominates an organic matter of marine origin along its entire length: C δ13C > -21 PDB e δ15N > 8Ar. The PCS presents patches of continental origin SOM, associated to the coastal zones adjacent to estuarine systems mouths and covering the paleochannels, which may indicate that this material was carried from the coastal rivers to the offshore areas, possibly by the paleo-valleys that also act as traps of fine sediments and SOM. The statistical analysis indicates the existence of 6 different sedimentary facies and a prevalence of one of them, characterized by poorly-sorted bioclastic sandy-gravel, with low to medium organic contents of marine origin. This indicates that the coastal sedimentary material contributions are low and the local cover is autochthonous of biogenic origin, and deposited according to the surficial topography, morphosedimentary processes and meteoceanographycal conditionings of the study area, typical of moderate hydrodynamic energy environments.

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  • The continental shelves could be defined as relief features of the continental margin, whose main characteristic is being the continuity of the continental domain below the seawater level [1] [2]

  • The objective of the present work is the description of the characteristics and origin of sedimentary organic matter (SOM) in the inner and middle Pernambuco shelf, defining and classifying the local geochemical sedimentary facies

  • The Pernambuco Continental Shelf (PCS) presents patches of continental origin SOM, associated to the coastal zones adjacent to estuarine systems mouths and covering the paleochannels, which may indicate that this material was carried from the coastal rivers to the offshore areas, possibly by the paleo-valleys that act as traps of fine sediments and SOM

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Introduction

The continental shelves could be defined as relief features of the continental margin, whose main characteristic is being the continuity of the continental domain below the seawater level [1] [2] This physiographical province represents 8.91% of all oceanic basins, concentrates around 90% of economically important marine resources, as fossil fuels and minerals. The transport and deposition processes associated to those eustatic variations result in the allochthonous and autochthonous sedimentary materials produced on the shelf, being deposited in its surface features or transported according to the local hydrodynamics In this way the sediments, terrestrial or marine, are products of its predominant nature, where the organic and inorganic particles accumulate bringing with them the historical registers about the environment, by means of textural classification, grain maturity and composition. This marine dynamics is responsible by the complex sedimentary mosaic existing in the shelf, ordering ancient relict and recent materials composition [7] [8] [9]

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