Tracking recent recovery from eutrophication in a high arctic lake (Meretta Lake, Cornwallis Island, Nunavut, Canada) using fossil diatom assemblages

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Neal Michelutti
Marianne S.V. Douglas
John P. Smol
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[1] Queen's University,Paleoenvironmental Assessment Laboratory (PAL), Department of Geology
[2] Paleoecological Environmental Assessment and Research Laboratory (PEARL),undefined
[3] Department of Biology,undefined
[4] University of Toronto,undefined
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Journal of Paleolimnology | 2002年 / 28卷
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Cornwallis Island; Diatoms; Eutrophication; High Arctic; Paleolimnology; Recovery; Resolute Bay; Sewage;
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Meretta Lake (Resolute Bay, Cornwallis Island, Nunavut, Canada) is a high arctic lake that received raw sewage for almost 50 years from the Canadian Department of Transport Base. The lake was sampled from 1968–72 during the International Biological Programme, as part of the Char Lake Project. As the number of users at the Transport Base declined throughout the 1990s, so too did the lake's nutrient levels, and Meretta Lake is now classified as oligotrophic. A previous diatom-based paleolimnological study revealed marked species assemblage shifts coincident with sewage inputs beginning in the late 1940s; however, because the core was taken at a time when nutrient levels were still relatively high (i.e., 1993), the diatom record did not yet track any signs of recovery. In this present study, we examined fossil diatom assemblages from a sediment core taken in 2001. Our results indicate a shift to the pre-impact diatom assemblages in the most recent sediments, indicating that the paleolimnological record is tracking the decreased nutrient inputs to this high arctic lake, and confirms that no significant lags exist in these largely ice-covered lakes.
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