Abstract

The stable isotope compositions of organic carbon (OC) and nitrogen, contents of OC and nitrogen, and C/N ratios for four short cores, which were recovered from Msansani Bay (WO 57), off Msimbazi River (WO 76) and Dar es Salaam harbour (WO 62 and WO 74), are used to document temporal variation in the sources and diagenetic alteration of organic matter (OM). The δ15N and δ13C values at sites WO 57, WO 62 and WO 74 show a trend of down-core decrease to the base of the core, and such a down-core trend could be related to diagenetic loss of compounds enriched in 13C and 15N. At site WO 76, the δ13C values show two zones that are depleted in 13C. These two zones correspond to black-greasy layers that were observed during sampling, and low δ13C values probably is an indication that the material was derived from the continent. Furthermore, these two zones have elevated values of OC, nitrogen and C/N ratios. The stable isotopes of OC and nitrogen show inter-sites differences with enrichment in 15N in the following order: WO 57 Tanzania Journal of Science Volume 27A (Special Issue) 2001, pp. 39-55

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