Abstract

The paper discusses the data on distribution and composition of suspended matter in Guinea’s coastal zone (Tonkima and Tabunsu river estuaries) during November–December 1990. Tidal events, bottom topography and coast-line configuration are shown to influence sediments’ biochemical composition and distribution. The content of the organic carbon, nitrogen, total phosphate and chlorophyll in the particulate organic matter has been determined.

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