Abstract: | Sedimentation rates of organic and inorganic matter, chlorophyll a, P fractions, Ca, Mn, Fe and Al, were determined by sediment traps in a tropical oligo‐mesotrophic reservoir of São Paulo (Brazil). Vertical profiles of the sediments were analyzed for organic content, metals, P and surface P fraction composition. Estimated mean sedimentation rates, corrected for resuspension were: total solids, 1068 g m—2 y—1 (OM = 44.7%); chlorophyll a, 2.1 g m—2 y—1 and total phosphorus, 2.9 g m—2 y—1. The predominant P fraction in the settling flux was associated with aluminum minerals while surface sediments were dominated by organic P. The reservoir exhibited low sediment retention of P (13.0%), Al (9.9%), Fe (9.9%), Mn (1.4%) and Ca (traces), compared to trap sedimentation. This feature was related with a high vertical dynamics (resuspension and bottom release) and with the low retention time of the system. |