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The aim of this study is to understand the various sources and factors controlling the abundance and distribution of clay minerals, sand, silt, clay and organic matter of the surface sediments of Tirumalairajanar Estuary in two different seasons. The study was undertaken for two seasons, based on ten selected stations all along the estuary, mouth and freshwater zone. Furthermore, along the estuary region, clay and silt were observed and also at few stations in the upstream end. Organic matters in the sediments appeared to be the main mechanisms for the distribution of clay minerals in estuary indicated that the distributions of clay minerals were comparatively higher during postmonsoon than in premonsoon season. The clay mineral assemblage consists mainly of chlorite, kaolinite, montmorillonite, illite and very scarce gibbsite. The clay from the sediments has been separated and studied for mineral identification using X-ray diffraction analysis. The present study also reveals that sediment texture is one of the main controlling factors for the distribution of organic matter.
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The authors acknowledge the valuable suggestions given by Abdullah M. Al-Amri, Editor-in-Chief, which greatly helped in the final presentation of the paper. The authors are grateful to anonymous referees for their constructive comments and suggestions which led to significant improvements to the manuscript.
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Venkatramanan, S., Ramkumar, T. & Anithamary, I. Distribution of grain size, clay mineralogy and organic matter of surface sediments from Tirumalairajanar Estuary, Tamilnadu, east coast of India. Arab J Geosci 6, 1371–1380 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12517-011-0423-3
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