2021
DOI: 10.1002/gj.4125
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Elemental geochemistry of surface sediments from Manakudy estuary, south‐west coast of India: Inferences to sources of elements and their accumulation

Abstract: Manakudy estuary is located in the southernmost tip of the Indian sub-continent, which is essential to study the sediment geochemistry as it receives limited input of sediments during the rainy season from its catchment zones. The elemental geochemical variation of sediments is to understand the mechanism influencing the estuarine environment, and it becomes baseline data to assess the environmental impact in the near future. Twenty surface sediments samples were collected at different seasons, and the grain s… Show more

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“…Mathusamy et al (2021) delineate the sources and accumulation pattern of trace elements in surface sediments of the Manakudi estuary, southwest India. Their study had formed a baseline data of geochemical elemental concentrations in estuarine sediments and their seasonal variations.…”
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“…Mathusamy et al (2021) delineate the sources and accumulation pattern of trace elements in surface sediments of the Manakudi estuary, southwest India. Their study had formed a baseline data of geochemical elemental concentrations in estuarine sediments and their seasonal variations.…”
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confidence: 99%