Sedimentary record of water column trophic conditions and sediment carbon fluxes in a tropical water reservoir (Valle de Bravo, Mexico)

被引:25
|
作者
Carnero-Bravo, Vladislav [1 ]
Merino-Ibarra, Martin [2 ]
Carolina Ruiz-Fernandez, Ana [3 ]
Albert Sanchez-Cabeza, Joan [4 ]
Ghaleb, Bassam [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Posgrado Ciencias Mar & Limnol, Mexico City 04510, DF, Mexico
[2] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Ciencias Mar & Limnol, Unidad Acad Ecol & Biodiversidad Acuat, Mexico City 04510, DF, Mexico
[3] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Ciencias Mar & Limnol, Unidad Acad Mazatlan, Mazatlan 82040, Sinaloa, Mexico
[4] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Ciencias Mar & Limnol, Unidad Acad Procesos Ocean & Costeros, Mexico City 04510, DF, Mexico
[5] Univ Quebec, Ctr Rech Geochim & Geodynam GEOTOP, Montreal, PQ H2X 3Y7, Canada
关键词
Pb-210; chronology; Eutrophication; Lake sediments; Organic carbon fluxes; Valle de Bravo reservoir; ORGANIC-MATTER; ACCUMULATION RATES; NEW-YORK; PHOSPHORUS; LAKE; NITROGEN; HISTORY; CITY; BAY; DECOMPOSITION;
D O I
10.1007/s11356-014-3703-0
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Valle de Bravo (VB) is the main water reservoir of the Cutzamala hydraulic system, which provides 40 % of the drinking water consumed in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area and exhibits symptoms of eutrophication. Nutrient (C, N and P) concentrations were determined in two sediment cores to reconstruct the water column trophic evolution of the reservoir and C fluxes since its creation in 1947. Radiometric methods (Pb-210 and Cs-137) were used to obtain sediment chronologies, using the presence of pre-reservoir soil layers in one of the cores as an independent chronological marker. Mass accumulation rates ranged from 0.12 to 0.56 g cm(-2) year(-1) and total organic carbon (TOC) fluxes from 122 to 380 g m(-2) year(-1). Total N ranged 4.9-48 g m(-2) year(-1), and total P 0.6-4.2 g m(-2) year(-1). The sedimentary record shows that all three (C, N and P) fluxes increased significantly after 1991, in good agreement with the assessed trophic evolution of VB and with historic and recent real-time measurements. In the recent years (1992-2006), the TOC flux to the bottom of VB (average 250 g m(-2) year(-1), peaks 323 g m(-2) year(-1)) is similar to that found in highly eutrophic reservoirs and impoundments. Over 1/3 of the total C burial since dam construction, circa 70,000 t, has occurred in this recent period. These results highlight the usefulness of the reconstruction of carbon and nutrient fluxes from the sedimentary record to assess carbon burial and its temporal evolution in freshwater ecosystems.
引用
收藏
页码:4680 / 4694
页数:15
相关论文
共 33 条
  • [1] Sedimentary record of water column trophic conditions and sediment carbon fluxes in a tropical water reservoir (Valle de Bravo, Mexico)
    Vladislav Carnero-Bravo
    Martín Merino-Ibarra
    Ana Carolina Ruiz-Fernández
    Joan Albert Sanchez-Cabeza
    Bassam Ghaleb
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2015, 22 : 4680 - 4694
  • [2] Presence of Vibrio cholerae in a fresh water reservoir of Valle de Bravo (Mexico State, Mexico)
    Ramírez, P
    Olvera, V
    Pulido, M
    Durán, A
    INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF HYDROBIOLOGY, 1998, 83 : 647 - 650
  • [3] Temporal variation of phytoplankton from the tropical reservoir Valle de Bravo, Mexico
    Leticia Gaytan-Herrera, Martha
    Martinez-Almeida, Victor
    Guadalupe Oliva-Martinez, Maria
    Duran-Diaz, Angel
    Ramirez-Garcia, Pedro
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY, 2011, 32 (01): : 117 - 126
  • [4] Changing water, phosphorus and nitrogen budgets for Valle de Bravo reservoir, water supply for Mexico City Metropolitan Area
    Ramirez-Zierold, Jorge A.
    Merino-Ibarra, Martin
    Monroy-Rios, Emiliano
    Olson, Monica
    Castillo, Fermin S.
    Gallegos, Margarita E.
    Vilaclara, Gloria
    LAKE AND RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT, 2010, 26 (01) : 23 - 34
  • [5] Seasonal changes in the rotifer (Rotifera) diversity from a tropical high altitude reservoir (Valle de Bravo, Mexico)
    Jimenez Contreras, Jorge
    Sarma, S. S. S.
    Merino-Ibarra, Martin
    Nandini, S.
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY, 2009, 30 (02): : 191 - 195
  • [6] Monitoring Water Quality of Valle de Bravo Reservoir, Mexico, Using Entire Lifespan of MERIS Data and Machine Learning Approaches
    Arias-Rodriguez, Leonardo F.
    Duan, Zheng
    Sepulveda, Rodrigo
    Martinez-Martinez, Sergio, I
    Disse, Markus
    REMOTE SENSING, 2020, 12 (10)
  • [7] Sediment characteristics at selected sites of the Ross Sea continental shelf: does the sedimentary record reflect water column fluxes?
    Frignani, M
    Giglio, F
    Accornero, A
    Langone, L
    Ravaioli, M
    ANTARCTIC SCIENCE, 2003, 15 (01) : 133 - 139
  • [8] Zooplankton community structure in the presence of low levels of cyanotoxins: a case study in a high altitude tropical reservoir (Valle de Bravo, Mexico)
    Figueroa-Sanchez, Michael A.
    Nandini, Sarma
    Sarma, S. S. S.
    JOURNAL OF LIMNOLOGY, 2014, 73 (01) : 157 - 166
  • [9] Modelling the impact of sediment management on the trophic state of a tropical reservoir with high water storage variations
    Lira, Camila C. S.
    Medeiros, Pedro H. A.
    Lima Neto, Iran E.
    ANAIS DA ACADEMIA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIAS, 2020, 92 (01):
  • [10] Water quality and trophic state of a tropical urban reservoir for drinking water supply (Juiz de Fora, Brazil)
    Heidenreich Silva Bucci, Maria Magaly
    da Fonseca Delgado, Francisco Eduardo
    Cappa de Oliveira, Luiz Fernando
    LAKE AND RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT, 2015, 31 (02) : 134 - 144