Radionuclide Indicators of Sediment Dynamics in the Delaware Estuary

Author(s)Humberston, Joshua
Date Accessioned2012-10-09T19:56:30Z
Date Available2012-10-09T19:56:30Z
Publication Date2012-10-09
AbstractThis report describes the methods and results of a seasonal study of suspended sediment dynamics in the Delaware Estuary using radionuclides as sediment tracers. Specifically, Be-7, I-131, and Pb-210 were used to determine if the estuary at selected coring sites was depositional, and if so, what were the rates of recent deposition. Be-7/Pb-210xs ratios were used to determine relative ages, or time since the sediment was in contact with the water column. Cores from eight sites in the middle to lower estuary were collected in summer, fall, and winter of 2011. Deposition rates varied among coring sites and over time. The absence of Be-7 and I-131 in bed deposits suggest that the estuary at the sampling locations is experiencing no net accumulation. An analysis of deposition variations among cores between seasons suggests large freshwater discharges following Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee moved the usual depositional zone about 50 kilometers seaward to the lower estuary. Iodine-131 was used to determine general transport distances since it is only sourced in the urbanized estuary.en_US
AdvisorChristopher K. Sommerfield
ProgramGeological Sciences
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/11575
Languageen_USen_US
KeywordsDelaware Estuaryen_US
Keywordsradionuclide indicatorsen_US
Keywordssedimenten_US
TitleRadionuclide Indicators of Sediment Dynamics in the Delaware Estuaryen_US
TypeThesisen_US
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