Etude sedimentologique des milieux de mangrove du Benin occidental (Afrique de l'Ouest)

The littoral area of Benin is a lagoonal-estuarial, indeed even deltaic, environment. Poor in species, the mangrove of Benin belongs to the tropical Atlantic type tending to be humid, considering the "drought belt" which affects this region. It undergoes profound hydrological changes in the course of the different seasons in relation to the Mono and Couffo Rivers. The granulometric analysis and the study of the facies makes clear a lenticular-type sedimentation in relation to numerous and rapid hydrodynamic variations. The clayish quartzose sediment also contains a chemical phase (pyrite is transformed through oxidation into jarosite, gypsum and halite in relation to the micromilieux of evaporation) and an important organic phase - with a pH level ranging from 5 to 6. Kaolinite, from the nearby "Continental terminal", is deposited during calm periods. The smectites seem linked to high energy, sandier deposits and their origin should probably be sought in a far away back country (Eocene, basement).

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Gaillard M, Lang J, Lucas J (1982). Etude sedimentologique des milieux de mangrove du Benin occidental (Afrique de l'Ouest). Oceanologica Acta, Special issue, https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00246/35730/

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