Sediment and trace element depositional history from the Ajkwa River estuarine mangroves of Irian Jaya (West Papua), Indonesia
Brunskill, G.J. and Zagorkis, I. and Pfitzner, J. and Ellison, J.C. (2001) Sediment and trace element depositional history from the Ajkwa River estuarine mangroves of Irian Jaya (West Papua), Indonesia. Continental Shelf Research, 24 (19). pp. 2535-2551. ISSN 0278-4343 | PDF - Full text restricted - Requires a PDF viewer 491Kb | |
Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2004.07.024 AbstractRadiotracer 210Pb and contaminant copper were used to estimate sediment accumulation rates in 4 cores from the
Ajkwa River estuary and mangrove tidal channels in western Irian Jaya. Mass accumulation rates
(4.5–13 kg dry wtm2 yr1) were within the envelope of expectations for a region of high rainfall, great river catchment
relief, and rapid tectonic uplift of mountains. Copper accumulation rates were enhanced 40 fold in surface sediments,
compared to pre-1950 sections of the sediment cores. These recent sediments with enhanced copper
concentrations come from Freeport Indonesia mine tailings over the last 27 years. Variations in sediment core profiles
of Al, Fe, and organic carbon were small, indicating no great change in bulk sediment composition. Sulfur
concentrations decline toward the sediment surface, suggesting a decline in rates of microbial sulfate reduction.
Enhanced sediment copper concentrations will be a useful tracer of sediment dispersal from the Ajkwa River estuary
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