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Author : Clegg, Y.
Date : 1999.
Title : Historical inventory of sedimentary carbon and metals in a Bay of Fundy salt marsh.
Publication : Unpublished M.Sc. Thesis, McGill University, Montreal.
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Abstract
In 1996, four cores (~30 cm depth) were extracted from the high marsh zone of Dipper Harbour salt marsh in the Bay of Fundy. Soil bulk densities are shown to be controlled by mineral density and are higher than those reported for salt marshes in the northeastern United States. Examination of variations in mineral content suggests that regular tidal action and ice rafting deposits the majority of the mineral sediment to the high marsh zone. Dating techniques (based upon pollen, 137 Cs, 210 Pb and total Pb) were applied to selected cores, suggesting accretion rates from 0.25 to 0.31 cm yr -1 which are higher than the rates of local relative sea level rise. Correlation of trace metal densities (Cu, Fe, Pb and Zn) to Al densities were used to justify Al normalization. After consideration of natural sources and adsorption factors, the normalized Pb profiles are shown to reflect historical pollution levels of leaded gasoline consumption. Carbon storage values in the upper 25 cm of sediment range from 7.3 - 10.5 kg C m -2 and carbon accumulation rates vary from 95 to 124 g C m -2 yr -1, representing 15 - 29% of the salt marsh macrophyte productivity.
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