%0 Journal Article %T Metal occurrence and textural-compositional properties in bottom sediments from right margin tributaries of the lower del Plata basin %A Ronco %A Alicia %A Camili¨®n %A Cecilia %A Manassero %A Marcelo %J Latin American journal of sedimentology and basin analysis %D 2007 %I Scientific Electronic Library Online %X sediment metal geochemistry from different surface water basins of south america has recently started to be investigated, together with textural properties of transported materials. the objective of the present study is to analyze and compare the metal contents in bottom sediments from down-stream positions of eight drainage basins running across eolic and water-reworked substrate materials from the pampean loess, in relation to matrix composition, stream location and geomorphology from a relevant area of the del plata basin. the sector, under the influence of extensive crop agriculture, holds more than half of argentine's population and the largest country industrial sittings. sampling, included extraction of cores (25 cm average recovery) from both margins at a 50 cm water-depth, from equivalent distal positions of different fluvial basins of the undulated pampa discharging into the paran¨¢ river (del medio, ramallo, tala, arrecifes, areco), were analyzed and also compared with those discharging into the r¨ªo de la plata estuary (carnaval-mart¨ªn, del gato and del pescado). a comparison with selected upstream positions was also included. standardized methods for the determination of granulometric parameters, clay mineral composition, and metal contents were employed. assessment of differences between rivers and metal content was done by anova-manova. dot plot diagrams were used to observe distribution and trends of metal contents and matrix components. almost 50% of samples fall in the mud and sandy mud sediment classification, and the majority of the rest in sandy silt field. distal sediments from the northern sector show lower clay and organic matter contents than the southern sector rivers. illite is the main clay component in all streams. smectite and kaolinite levels are also high in streams flowing to the r¨ªo de la plata. metal contents indicate that fe and mn concentrations are very variable. the order of abundance for all studied metals, considering raw mean %K streambed sediments %K metal content %K textural properties %K clay minerals %K lower paran¨¢-r¨ªo de la plata. %U http://www.scielo.org.ar/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S1851-49792007000100003&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en