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  • Lakes play a vital role in the global carbon and nitrogen cycles, but the mechanisms of carbon and nitrogen burial are not fully understood, particularly in the context of human activities and climate change.
  • Research in Chaohu Lake revealed that carbon burial rates have increased significantly since the 1970s, with average rates of 19.6 g C m² yr and nitrogen rates of 3.14 g N m² yr.
  • The findings suggest that algal production has become the primary source of organic matter in sediments, influenced by nutrient inputs from human activities, and that the lake is likely to be an increasing reservoir of carbon and nitrogen due to socio-economic factors and climate conditions.

Article Abstract

Lakes are a crucial component of the global carbon and nitrogen cycle. As a trend of enhanced human activities and climate change, the mechanisms of burial remain poorly understood. In this study, diverse biogeochemical techniques were applied to analyze the temporal variation of organic carbon and nitrogen burial rates in Chaohu Lake. The results showed that burial rates have ranged from 9.39 to 35.87 g C m yr for carbon and from 1.66 to 5.67 g N m yr for nitrogen since the 1860s. The average rates were 19.6 g C m yr and 3.14 g N m yr after the 1970s, which were significantly higher than the rate before the 1970s, showing an increasing trend. The decrease of C/N ratios as well as organic matter δC values indicates that the major organic matter source in sediment has been algal production since the 1970s. The increase of δN values indicated that the promotion in productivity was stimulated by nutrient input from sewage and agricultural runoff. The burial rates of organic carbon and nitrogen were significantly positively related to socio-economics and temperature, indicating that Chaohu Lake will become an increasing carbon and nitrogen pool under conditions of enhanced human activities and intensive precipitation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6313787PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15122734DOI Listing

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