Distribution and Pollution Assessment of Critical Nutrients and Heavy Metals in the Sediments of Loktak Lake, a Ramsar Site in the Indo-Myanmar Hotspot Region of Manipur Valley (India)

Q3 Environmental Science
Ranu Jajo Laishram, Gyanendra Yumnam, Tensubam Basanta Singh, Wazir Alam
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The assessment of nutrient and heavy metal accumulation in lake sediments is essential for understanding their role in the ecohydrological dynamics of lake ecosystems, as sediments can function both as a sink and source of nutrients, metals and various contaminants aquatic ecosystem. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the concentrations of nutrients and heavy metals and their accumulation in the sediments across different sampling locations of Loktak Lake and to compare them against geochemical background values and sediment quality guidelines. The key findings of the study revealed substantial nutrient accumulation in sediments from the Keibul Lamjao National Park site, which can be attributed to the decomposition of organic matter from dense floating vegetative masses called ‘Phumdis’. Iron concentrations in sediments were significantly high, ranging from 909.83 to 1004 mg/kg and its enrichment is likely due to diffused surface runoff from the iron-rich soils from the surrounding catchment entering the lake through feeder rivers and other anthropogenic influences. The average metal concentrations were in the order of Fe > Mn > Zn > Cu, and all values were below the average shale concentrations and the Interim freshwater Sediment Quality Guidelines (ISQG) set by the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME). The evaluation of the heavy metal pollution status of the lake sediments based on various pollution indices such as the contamination factor, degree of contamination, modified degree of contamination, geoaccumulation index, pollution load index and potential ecological risk index, suggested an overall low level of metal pollution in the sediments of Loktak Lake. The findings of this study provide a crucial baseline for understanding on the sediment-associated nutrient and metals dynamics in Loktak Lake which can aid in the formulation of long-term lake management strategies for preserving the ecological integrity and health of this precious lake ecosystem of the region.

印度曼尼普尔河谷印缅热点地区拉姆萨尔湖Loktak湖沉积物中关键营养物质和重金属的分布及污染评价
湖泊沉积物中营养物质和重金属的积累对了解其在湖泊生态系统生态水文动力学中的作用至关重要,因为沉积物既是营养物质、金属和各种污染物的汇和源。本研究的主要目的是评估洛克塔克湖不同采样点沉积物中营养物质和重金属的浓度及其积累,并将其与地球化学背景值和沉积物质量准则进行比较。该研究的主要发现揭示了Keibul Lamjao国家公园遗址沉积物中大量的营养物质积累,这可以归因于被称为“Phumdis”的密集漂浮植物团的有机物分解。沉积物中的铁浓度非常高,从909.83到1004 mg/kg不等,其富集可能是由于周围集水区富铁土壤的地表径流通过馈线河流进入湖泊以及其他人为影响。平均金属浓度依次为Fe >;Mn > Zn >;所有这些值都低于平均页岩浓度和加拿大环境部长理事会(CCME)制定的临时淡水沉积物质量指南(ISQG)。基于污染因子、污染程度、修正污染程度、地质堆积指数、污染负荷指数和潜在生态风险指数等污染指标对湖泊沉积物重金属污染状况进行评价,表明洛克塔克湖沉积物重金属污染总体处于较低水平。本研究结果为了解洛克塔克湖沉积物相关的营养和金属动态提供了重要的基础,有助于制定长期湖泊管理策略,以保护该地区宝贵的湖泊生态系统的生态完整性和健康。
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Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management
Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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期刊介绍: Lakes & Reservoirs: Research and Management aims to promote environmentally sound management of natural and artificial lakes, consistent with sustainable development policies. This peer-reviewed Journal publishes international research on the management and conservation of lakes and reservoirs to facilitate the international exchange of results.
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