Sediment grain size and organic carbon (OC) data collected over the past 50 years, together with δ
13C values of OC in recently collected samples, were analyzed to improve understanding of sediment OC distribution and abundance
in Todos Santos Bay. Sediments in the submarine canyon at the mouth of the bay and in quiet-water locations along the shore
are fine grained, high in OC, and have generally low δ
13C values; sediments in high-energy environments are low in OC and have high δ
13C values. A bivariate isotopic mixing model indicates that none of the sediments contain >50% terrigenous OC (average ~30%),
and that the terrigenous OC content of the sediments is a small proportion of the OC content of local soils. Sediment OC composition
is apparently controlled by energy-related sorting and deposition, oxidation of much of the original terrigenous OC, and replacement
of some terrigenous OC by marine OC.
Keywords Sediment organic carbon - Grain size - Carbon isotopes - Sorting - Replacement