Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7453000 | Quaternary International | 2012 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In June 2009, two short sedimentary cores, wdlc-3 and wdlc-5, were collected from Wudalianchi Lake (48°40â² N â¼Â 48°47â² N, 126°06â² E â¼Â 126°15â² E) in the north central of Heilongjiang Province, northeastern China, using a gravity corer. The catchment erosion and trophic status changes were studied by an interpretation of the variations of multi-proxies, including organic matter (loss on ignition (LOI550°C) and total organic carbon (TOC)), total phosphorus (TP), total nitrogen (TN), magnetic susceptibilities, organic carbon isotope (δ13Corg) and grain size. Sediment accumulation rates (SARs) and ages were determined using a composited model of the 210Pb or 137Cs methods, respectively. The results are as follows: 1) the average sediment rate was 0.28 g cmâ2 yâ1 (0.59 cm yâ1) in wdlc-3 and 0.25 g cmâ2 yâ1 (0.55 cm yâ1) in wdlc-5 over the past 100 years. The interaction of the large-scale land reclamation and rainfall were related to high sediment accumulation rates before the 1980s; after the 1980s, however, the changes of precipitation were most likely the main influencing factor on SARs. 2) The δ13Corg values ranged from â26.78 to â25.79â° in wdlc-3 and â25.82 to â21.95â° in wdlc-5. The TOC and TN showed an upcore increasing tendency, and TN, TOC and TP showed a dramatic increase since the 1980s. Based on the multi-proxies, the sediments recorded the change of the aquatic plant community from macrophyte-dominant to algae-dominant in the third lake and to macrophyte and algae coexistence in the fifth lake, also reflecting the changes of trophic status over the past 100 years. 3) Large-scale reclamation was the main factor impact the lake environment before the 1980s; after the 1980s, enhanced agricultural activities such as extensive use of fertilizers and the discharge of domestic waste water resulted in dramatic changes in the lake environment.
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Authors
Zhifan Gui, Bin Xue, Shuchun Yao, Fengju Zhang, Sangheon Yi,