Anthropogenic activities in Brazilian coastal areas were successfully used as a support for 210Pb dating (Guarapina Lagoon, Marambaia Sound and data previously published on Guaratuba Bay). The calculated 210Pb sedimentation rates were 1.4 ± 0.27, 6.1 ± 0.54 and 4.7 ± 0.21 mm/year, respectively. In the Guarapina Lagoon, an increase in the organic matter concentration was well correlated with a construction of an artificial channel in the 1950\u27s. In Marambaia Sound, temporal changes in grain-size and heavy metal concentrations corresponded to hydrological diversions in the 1950\u27s and the beginning of industrial activities since the 1960\u27s. In Guaratuba Bay, a 1963 137Cs fallout peak was found and Hg fluxes throughout the sediment pro...
A sediment core was taken to determine if sediment accumulation rates could be conducted using 240+2...
A sediment core was taken to determine if sediment accumulation rates could be conducted using 240+2...
: This work sheds light on the recent evolution (≈1915-2015 AD) of Sepetiba Bay (SB; SE Brazil), a s...
Anthropogenic activities in Brazilian coastal areas were successfully used as a support for 210Pb da...
Guanabara Bay, located in Rio de Janeiro state. It is surrounded by the second most important metrop...
The evolution of the impacts of anthropogenic activities in Todos os Santos Bay was evaluated by pro...
: Multiproxy approach based on textural, mineralogical, geochemical, and microfaunal analyses on a 1...
The Cananeia-Iguape system, SE Brazil, consists of a complex of lagoonal channels, located in a Unit...
International audienceThe Sepetiba Bay, Southeastern Brazil, has undergone intense environmental cha...
The study presents an evaluation of potentially toxic elements deposition in Bertioga Channel (South...
The study presents an evaluation of potentially toxic elements deposition in Bertioga Channel (South...
Assessment of the contamination degree in coastal sediments depends on the choice, sometimes underes...
In this study, we combined grain size and geochemical analyses with radioisotope analysis of lead-21...
Coastal marine embayments and intertidal areas are important ecologic environments supporting high b...
We review the usefulness, limitations, significance, and coastal management implications of radionuc...
A sediment core was taken to determine if sediment accumulation rates could be conducted using 240+2...
A sediment core was taken to determine if sediment accumulation rates could be conducted using 240+2...
: This work sheds light on the recent evolution (≈1915-2015 AD) of Sepetiba Bay (SB; SE Brazil), a s...
Anthropogenic activities in Brazilian coastal areas were successfully used as a support for 210Pb da...
Guanabara Bay, located in Rio de Janeiro state. It is surrounded by the second most important metrop...
The evolution of the impacts of anthropogenic activities in Todos os Santos Bay was evaluated by pro...
: Multiproxy approach based on textural, mineralogical, geochemical, and microfaunal analyses on a 1...
The Cananeia-Iguape system, SE Brazil, consists of a complex of lagoonal channels, located in a Unit...
International audienceThe Sepetiba Bay, Southeastern Brazil, has undergone intense environmental cha...
The study presents an evaluation of potentially toxic elements deposition in Bertioga Channel (South...
The study presents an evaluation of potentially toxic elements deposition in Bertioga Channel (South...
Assessment of the contamination degree in coastal sediments depends on the choice, sometimes underes...
In this study, we combined grain size and geochemical analyses with radioisotope analysis of lead-21...
Coastal marine embayments and intertidal areas are important ecologic environments supporting high b...
We review the usefulness, limitations, significance, and coastal management implications of radionuc...
A sediment core was taken to determine if sediment accumulation rates could be conducted using 240+2...
A sediment core was taken to determine if sediment accumulation rates could be conducted using 240+2...
: This work sheds light on the recent evolution (≈1915-2015 AD) of Sepetiba Bay (SB; SE Brazil), a s...