Manzala lagoon, Nile delta, Egypt: modern sediment accumulation based on radioactive tracers

TitleManzala lagoon, Nile delta, Egypt: modern sediment accumulation based on radioactive tracers
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1998
AuthorsBenninger, LK, Suayah, IB, Stanley, DJ
JournalEnvironmental Geology
Volume34
Issue2-3
Pagination183-193
ISSN0943-0105
Abstract

This study was undertaken to determine whether recent anthropogenic changes in the Nile basin have affected the modern rate of sediment accumulation in the Nile delta. Excess (210)pb, Cs-137, and Pu-239,Pu-240 were used to develop a sediment chronology for a core from central Manzala lagoon, the delta sector which has had the highest average rate of sediment accumulation during the Holocene (to about 0.7 cm year(-1)). Excess Pb-210 was detected in the top 32 cm of the core, yielding an accumulation rate of 1.2 cm year(-1), higher than the mean rate for the Holocene. A high Cs-137/Pu-239,Pu-240 ratio requires a reactor source (possibly Chernobyl) for these nuclides. Low concentrations of excess (210)pb and weapons-fallout nuclides precluded recognition of changes in sediment accumulation rate in Manzala lagoon during this century and may limit the use of tracer radionuclides for modern sediment chronology in the Nile delta.

DOI10.1007/s002540050270