M. Parra et al., Nd-Sr Isotopic composition of present-day sediments from the Gironde Estuary, its draining basins and the WestGironde mud patch (SW France), CONT SHELF, 19(1), 1999, pp. 135-150
The isotopic composition of silty clay sediments in the Gironde Estuary, wh
ich were sampled between 1986 and 1995, shows homogeneity, The sediments fr
om the Garonne and the Dordogne Rivers, including the tributary Isle River,
are well mixed within the turbidity maximum zone.
The composition of the clay solid load of the upstream Garonne River was al
so homogeneous between 1985 and 1990, even though there is a large diversit
y and temporal variabilities in the floods of the many tributaries of this
river.
Isotopic data were used to calculate the silty clay contribution of the two
main rivers to the total estuarine stock: 70% of the total material is bro
ught in by the Garonne River and 30% by the Dordogne River, including its t
ributary (the Isle River). The same isotopic signature can be observed in t
he present-day sediments and suspended materials of the WestGironde mud pat
ch, on the adjacent Aquitaine continental plateau. (C) 1998 Elsevier Scienc
e Ltd. All rights reserved.