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Source apportionment of sediment organic material in a semi-enclosed sea using Bayesian isotopic mixing model

Journal

MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
Volume 119, Issue 1, Pages 365-371

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.04.037

Keywords

Stable isotopes; MixSIR Carbon budget; Atmospheric deposition; Particulate organic carbon

Funding

  1. Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDA11020305]
  2. Key Deployment Project of Chinese Academy of Sciences [KZZD-EW-14]

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To determine sources of organic material in semi-enclosed Bohai Sea, samples of marine surface sediments, suspended particulates in adjacent rivers and atmospheric deposition were collected and analyzed for grain size composition, total organic carbon(TOC and POC), total nitrogen (TN and PN), and stable isotopic composition (delta C-13 and delta N-15). Measured bulk C/N ratio (5.50-12.28), delta C-13 (- 23.59 similar to - 19.54 parts per thousand), and delta N-15 (2.80-8.07 parts per thousand) values of surface sediment organic materials indicated a mixed source of marine and terrestrial contributions. Spatial distribution of organic C, N and their stable isotope composition indicated a land-sea gradient of organic material content and source combination. Using MixMIR model with dual isotopes, it was estimated that relative contributions of marine, riverine, and atmospheric sources to sediment mixture were 69.0%, 9.6%, and 21.4%, respectively. Our results demonstrated the advantage of Bayesian isotope mixing models over the conventional end-member mixing models for source apportionment in coastal seas with complex source origins.

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