%0 Journal Article %A García Fernández, Gregorio %A Muñoz Vera, Ana %T Characterization and evolution of the sediments of a Mediterranean coastal lagoon located next to a former mining area %D 2015 %@ 1879-3363 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10317/8453 %X Coastal lagoons are ecosystems that are relatively enclosed water bodies under the influence of both the terrestrial and themarine environment, being vulnerable to human impacts. Human activities, such asmining extraction, are significant anthropogenic coastal stressors that can negatively affect ecosystems and communities. In light of the above, the objective of this research is to examine the influence ofmetal mining activities on the composition of sediments of a Mediterranean coastal lagoon, named Mar Menor. This paper presents a comprehensive characterization for grain size, mineralogy, geochemistry and organic matter of sediments of this coastal lagoon, investigating their variation along space and time. Sedimentation dynamics are ruling clearly the grain size predominant in each area of the MarMenor coastal lagoon, determining the existence of entrainment, transport and sedimentation areas. Forminerals, elements and organic matter, sedimentation dynamics are also determining their distribution. %K Edafología y Química Agrícola %K Sediments %K Metal mining waste %K Sedimentation dynamics %K Coastal lagoon Mar Menor (SE Spain) %K 3308.11 Control de la Contaminación del Agua %K 5312.09 Minería %~ GOEDOC, SUB GOETTINGEN