Sediment heavy metal record in Lake Baikal: natural and antrhopogenic sources

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J.F. Boyle
A.W. Mackay
N.L. Rose
R.J. Flower
P.G. Appleby
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[1] University of Liverpool,Department of Geography
[2] University College London,Environmental Change Research Centre
[3] University of Liverpool,Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
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Journal of Paleolimnology | 1998年 / 20卷
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geochemistry; heavy metals; lake sediments; palaeolimnology; Lake Baikal; Russia;
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Geochemical analysis of six radiometrically dated short cores of recent sediment from Lake Baikal shows clear evidence of enhanced Pb supply. However, the sediment concentration increases are very small; the average Pb concentration rises from a baseline value of 10.9 μg g-1 to a peak value of only 14.8 μg g-1. In contrast to the more polluted lakes commonly studied in Europe and North America, variation in Pb concentration is far more strongly influenced by natural variation than by pollution. In sediment deposited over the last 150–200 years 73% of the variance in the sediment Pb concentration can be accounted for by variation in bulk composition of the sediment, and by atmospheric pollution. Factors influencing Pb concentrations over this time period are, in order of decreasing average importance (fraction of total variance explained), catchment supply (indicated by 226Ra activity variation) (43%), anthropogenic Pb emissions (24%), and dilution by ferromanganese hydroxides (6%). On longer (1000s of years) time scales dilution by biogenic silica is probably more important.
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页码:135 / 150
页数:15
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