Accumulation patterns of rare earths and other elements in coastal lake sediments under different land uses

IF 1.7 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Carolina Bueno , Christian J. Sanders , Deborah I.T. Favaro , Santiago Guerrero , Felipe Hax Niencheski , Carlos Andrade , William Burnett , Isaac R. Santos
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The elemental composition of sediments can provide valuable records of environmental changes, including land-use impacts. This study evaluates the role of major, trace, and rare earth elements (REE) in sediment cores from three coastal lakes in southern Brazil which have been influenced by varying land-use pressures. These differing influences range from intensive agriculture to near-pristine wetlands. Using Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis, we quantified 25 elements in dated sediment cores and calculated enrichment factors (EF) to differentiate natural from anthropogenic contributions. The La-Sc-Th ternary diagram was employed to trace sediment provenance. Our results revealed contrasting impacts of land-use changes. Mirim Lagoon showed barium enrichment which was previously attributed to coal mining and combustion, while Mangueira Lagoon exhibited increased REE concentrations post-1950, likely linked to the use of agricultural fertiliser. Nicola Lake, by contrast, demonstrated minimal anthropogenic influence. Sediment dilution and resuspension in larger systems, such as Mirim Lagoon, mitigated observable changes despite intense land-use activities. These findings highlight the distinct responses of lake systems to land-use pressures, providing insights into their sedimentary dynamics and potential for environmental monitoring.
不同土地利用方式下沿海湖泊沉积物中稀土及其他元素的富集规律
沉积物的元素组成可以提供有价值的环境变化记录,包括土地利用影响。本研究评估了巴西南部三个沿海湖泊沉积物岩心中主要、微量和稀土元素(REE)的作用,这些沉积物岩心受到不同土地利用压力的影响。这些不同的影响范围从集约化农业到近乎原始的湿地。利用仪器中子活化分析(仪器中子活化分析),我们定量分析了年代沉积物岩心中的25种元素,并计算了富集因子(EF),以区分自然和人为贡献。采用La-Sc-Th三元图示踪沉积物物源。我们的研究结果揭示了土地利用变化的不同影响。Mirim泻湖显示钡富集,以前归因于煤炭开采和燃烧,而Mangueira泻湖显示1950年后稀土浓度增加,可能与农业肥料的使用有关。相比之下,尼古拉湖的人为影响最小。在Mirim泻湖等较大的系统中,沉积物的稀释和再悬浮减轻了可观察到的变化,尽管土地利用活动频繁。这些发现突出了湖泊系统对土地利用压力的独特反应,为其沉积动力学和环境监测潜力提供了见解。
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Journal of South American Earth Sciences
Journal of South American Earth Sciences 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
22.20%
发文量
364
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Papers must have a regional appeal and should present work of more than local significance. Research papers dealing with the regional geology of South American cratons and mobile belts, within the following research fields: -Economic geology, metallogenesis and hydrocarbon genesis and reservoirs. -Geophysics, geochemistry, volcanology, igneous and metamorphic petrology. -Tectonics, neo- and seismotectonics and geodynamic modeling. -Geomorphology, geological hazards, environmental geology, climate change in America and Antarctica, and soil research. -Stratigraphy, sedimentology, structure and basin evolution. -Paleontology, paleoecology, paleoclimatology and Quaternary geology. New developments in already established regional projects and new initiatives dealing with the geology of the continent will be summarized and presented on a regular basis. Short notes, discussions, book reviews and conference and workshop reports will also be included when relevant.
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