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    Sedimentary and geochemical characterization of the sediments of the Boca Paila Lagoon system, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

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    Guadarrama-Guzmán, P.
    Sujitha, S.B.
    Jonathan, M.P.
    Roy, P.D.
    Nagarajan, Nagarajan
    Rodríguez-Espinosa, P.F.
    Mendoza, L.A.
    Campos Villegas, L.E.
    Date
    2025
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Guadarrama-Guzmán, P. and Sujitha, S.B. and Jonathan, M.P. and Roy, P.D. and Ramasamy, N. and Rodríguez-Espinosa, P.F. and Mendoza, L.A. et al. 2025. Sedimentary and geochemical characterization of the sediments of the Boca Paila Lagoon system, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Kuwait Journal of Science. 52 (3).
    Source Title
    Kuwait Journal of Science
    DOI
    10.1016/j.kjs.2025.100394
    ISSN
    2307-4108
    Faculty
    Global Curtin
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    Office of Global Curtin
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/97435
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    In this paper, we investigated the Boca Paila lagoon system that comprises the Campechen (CP), Boca Paila (BP) and San Martin (SM) lagoons along the eastern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico to document the distribution and provenance of sediments. Henceforth, forty-one surface sediment samples were collected to analyze the geochemical, petrographical, carbonate content, magnetic susceptibility, and textural parameters. The average concentration of sand was found to be 88.26 % (BP), 81.64 % (CP), and 89.47 % (SM), depicting the fact that sand predominates in shallow water bodies with moderate to high energy environments. Petrography results revealed that the sediments majorly contained micritized bioclasts and calcite crystals formed from the recrystallization of carbonate mud or the direct precipitation of calcite in quiet water environment with minimal mud winnowing within the deposition basin. The major and trace element geochemistry revealed high concentrations of Ca (33.01 %), Mg (1.33 %), and Sr (3493.51 ppm) and the mineralogy was mainly composed of calcite and aragonite. In this study, trace element concentrations followed an order of (all values in ppm): Sr (3493.51) < Rb (13.12) < U (9.49) < Y (4.91) < Cd (2.5) and Mo (2.3). Likewise, elemental ratios (Ti/K, Sr/Ca, Fe/Ca, Ca/S) indicated the biogenic origin of the sediments with low inputs of terrigenous continental weathering. Although the sand grains are predominantly limestone, they are transported from shorter distances and are chemically less mature. This study enhances our comprehension of the lagoon system and offers crucial data for geochemical surveys in regions with similar geological features.

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