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TitleAtmospheric contamination and ecological changes inferred from the sediment record of Lacul Negru in the Retezat National Park, Romania
AbstractLacul Negru is a remote lake located in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania, within the Retezat National Park. In 2000, four sediment cores were taken from the deep area of the lake for a multi-pollutant, multi-proxy study to determine temporal trends in pollutant inputs and ecological change. One core was radiometrically dated and the other cores correlated to it by lithostratigraphic means. Analyses included persistent organic pollutants (POPs), trace elements, spheroidal carbonaceous particles (SCPs), C, N and S, pigments, and the preserved remains of cladocerans and chironomids. Indications of contamination from as early as the 16th century occur in the records of Zn and Cd and from the 18th century for Pb, Cd and Hg. Temporal agreement between the records of Hg, Pb, As and SCPs suggests recent impacts from coal combustion sources, while the record of pyrolitic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) also implicates other industrial sources. The level of contamination in the sediments of Lacul Negru is typically higher than in mountain lakes in Scandinavia, but lower than that found in the Tatra Mountains, the Central Alps and in the UK. Chironomid, cladoceran, elemental (C, N and S) and pigment data all indicate changes in response to an increase in the trophic status of the lake since the beginning of the 20th century which may be linked to the introduction of grazing animals between 1920 and 1960. Elemental analysis also points to an increase in autochthonous production while pigment data indicate an increase in invertebrate grazing pressure within the lake. This seems to correspond with trends in the fish population which, despite repeated attempts at re-stocking in the 1960s, has declined possibly as a result of limited availability of spawning areas within the lake.
SourceAdvances in limnology (1995) 62, pp. 319–350
KeywordsMontagnacambiamento climaticopaleolimnologiapigmenti algali
JournalAdvances in limnology (1995)
EditorSchweizerbart, Stuttgart, Germania
Year2009
TypeArticolo in rivista
AuthorsRose N.L.(1); Coglniceanu D. (2); Appleby P.G. (3); Brancelj A. (4); Camarero L. (5); Fernández P U. (6); Grimalt J.O. (6); Kernan M. (1); Lami A.; Musazzi S.; Quiroz R. (7); Velle G. (5)
Text71930 2009 Montagna cambiamento climatico paleolimnologia pigmenti algali Atmospheric contamination and ecological changes inferred from the sediment record of Lacul Negru in the Retezat National Park, Romania Rose N.L. 1 ; Coglniceanu D. 2 ; Appleby P.G. 3 ; Brancelj A. 4 ; Camarero L. 5 ; Fernandez P U. 6 ; Grimalt J.O. 6 ; Kernan M. 1 ; Lami A.; Musazzi S.; Quiroz R. 7 ; Velle G. 5 1 Environmental Change Research Centre, University College London, UK 2 University Ovidius Constanta, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Constanta, Romania 3 Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Liverpool, UK 4 National Institute of Biology, Ljubljana, Slovenia 5 Centre for Advanced Studies of Blanes CSIC. Blanes, Spain 6 Department of Environmental Chemistry ICER CSIC . Barcelona, Spain 7 Bergen Museum, University of Bergen, Norway Lacul Negru is a remote lake located in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania, within the Retezat National Park. In 2000, four sediment cores were taken from the deep area of the lake for a multi pollutant, multi proxy study to determine temporal trends in pollutant inputs and ecological change. One core was radiometrically dated and the other cores correlated to it by lithostratigraphic means. Analyses included persistent organic pollutants POPs , trace elements, spheroidal carbonaceous particles SCPs , C, N and S, pigments, and the preserved remains of cladocerans and chironomids. Indications of contamination from as early as the 16th century occur in the records of Zn and Cd and from the 18th century for Pb, Cd and Hg. Temporal agreement between the records of Hg, Pb, As and SCPs suggests recent impacts from coal combustion sources, while the record of pyrolitic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons PAHs also implicates other industrial sources. The level of contamination in the sediments of Lacul Negru is typically higher than in mountain lakes in Scandinavia, but lower than that found in the Tatra Mountains, the Central Alps and in the UK. Chironomid, cladoceran, elemental C, N and S and pigment data all indicate changes in response to an increase in the trophic status of the lake since the beginning of the 20th century which may be linked to the introduction of grazing animals between 1920 and 1960. Elemental analysis also points to an increase in autochthonous production while pigment data indicate an increase in invertebrate grazing pressure within the lake. This seems to correspond with trends in the fish population which, despite repeated attempts at re stocking in the 1960s, has declined possibly as a result of limited availability of spawning areas within the lake. 62 Atmospheric contamination and ecological changes inferred from the sediment record of Lacul Negru in the Retezat National Park, Romania Rose_etalii_Atmospheric_contamination_Lacul_Negru_Advlimno62_2009.pdf Articolo in rivista Schweizerbart 1612 166X Advances in limnology 1995 Advances in limnology 1995 Adv. limnol. 1995 Advances in limnology. 1995 Ergebnisse der Limnologie 1995 1995 Archiv fur Hydrobiologie. Special issues Ergebnisse der Limnologie 1995 simona.musazzi MUSAZZI SIMONA andrea.lami LAMI ANDREA TA.P02.005.002 Uso della paleolimnologia come strumento per lo studio del paleoclima e dell evoluzione climatica