Sb. Nandan et Pka. Azis, ORGANIC-MATTER OF SEDIMENTS FROM THE RETTING AND NONRETTING AREAS OF KADINAMKULAM ESTUARY, SOUTHWEST COAST OF INDIA, Indian journal of marine sciences, 25(1), 1996, pp. 25-28
Organic matter of sediments of two retting and two nonretting areas we
re evaluated over a period of one year. Organic carbon and organic mat
ter showed enrichment in the sediments of retting sites (ranging from
19 to 137.9 mg/g and 32.7 to 237.7 mg/g, respectively) as compared to
nonretting zones (ranging from 3.1 to 49 mg/g and 5.3 to 84.4 mg/g, re
spectively). The energy content of the sediments from the retting site
s were also high (699.78 to 5134.3 J/g dry weight) as compared to sedi
ments from nonretting sites (114.5 to 1823 J/g). Effect of monsoon was
found to be significant. The pectinolytic activity of microorganisms
during the retting process liberates large amounts of pectin, phenol,
tannin, lignin into the water body. The accumulation of such organic c
ompounds during retting process has lead to the high percentage of org
anic carbon in the retting zones. Sand, silt and clay were low at the
retting and nonretting zones particularly during the monsoon periods.