Vertical distributions of stable isotopic compositions and bacteriochlorophyll homologues in suspended particulate matter in saline meromictic Lake Abashiri

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Yoji Nakajima
Hirotoshi Shimizu
Nanako O. Ogawa
Tatsuhiko Sakamoto
Hisatake Okada
Keisuke Koba
Hiroshi Kitazato
Naohiko Ohkouchi
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[1] Hokkaido University,Graduate School of Science
[2] Institute for Frontier Research on Earth Evolution,Department of Environmental Science and Technology
[3] Tokyo Institute of Technology,Research Center
[4] Asahi Glass Co.,undefined
[5] Ltd.,undefined
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Limnology | 2004年 / 5卷
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Lake Abashiri; Bacteriochlorophylls ; Green sulfur bacteria; Stable isotopic compositions;
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We determined chloropigment composition as well as stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic compositions of dissolved and particulate species in saline meromictic Lake Abashiri. We observed a sharp peak of bacteriochlorophyll e in a narrow redox boundary zone and the upper monimolimnion, indicating a dense population of brown-colored strains of green sulfur bacteria around the chemocline. Nitrogen isotopic records of particulate nitrogen and dissolved ammonium suggested that the green sulfur bacteria in the redox boundary zone assimilated either ammonium or dinitrogen through the nitrogen fixation pathway. In the anoxic monimolimnion, several lines of evidence suggest that a major portion of particulate organic matter originated from the overlying mixolimnion and redox boundary zone.
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