A significant loop of lake sedimentation state links catchment eco‐surroundings and lake biogenic regime shifts

IF 3.8 1区 地球科学 Q1 LIMNOLOGY
Fengwei Ran, X. Nie, Shilan Wang, Tao Xiao, Changrong Yang, Yi Liu, Lingxia Wang, Yaojun Liu, Xin Chu, Zhongwu Li
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As an important destination for upstream materials and element accumulation, lake sediments hold a multitude of contextual information about climatic changes and anthropogenic disturbances. However, understanding the lake sedimentation state to link catchment pressures and biogenic regime shifts remains challenging. To address this, research was conducted on the lake sedimentation state, including the dynamics, catchment drivers, effects on biogenic regimes, and responses to typical historical events using nine sediment cores from Dongting Lake, China, a typical global priority ecoregion. Three transitions of lake sedimentation state were distinguished over the century (1937, 1968, and 1993), whereby hydrologic dynamics and land‐use changes in the watershed were the direct drivers with relative contributions of 16.30% and 14.56%, respectively. Lake sedimentation state and organic matter inputs not only preceded sediment biogenic elements at the shift time but also exhibited nonlinear trigger effects on biogenic element contents (R2 = 0.47, p < 0.01), which promoted an increase in sediment biogenic element burial rates. Rate of change analysis indicated that intensive human activities altered the relationship between the sedimentation state and biogenic regime shift, thus revealing the response to anthropogenic events in the catchment. Pathways quantified by the partial least squares path model established the link between watershed attributes and lake biogenic properties via the lake sedimentation state. Our findings revealed a cascading linkage among catchment eco‐surroundings, lake sedimentation states, and biogenic regime shifts. The research further provided insights into driver‐response relationships in lake‐catchment systems.
一个重要的湖泊沉积状态环连接着流域生态环境和湖泊生物成因变化
湖泊沉积物作为上游物质和元素积累的重要目的地,包含了大量关于气候变化和人为干扰的背景信息。然而,了解湖泊沉积状态以联系集水区压力和生物成因变化仍然具有挑战性。为了解决这一问题,研究了湖泊沉积状态,包括动力学、集水区驱动因素、对生物成因的影响以及对典型历史事件的响应。在过去的一个世纪里(1937年、1968年和1993年),湖泊沉积状态经历了3次转变,其中流域的水文动力和土地利用变化是直接驱动因素,相对贡献率分别为16.30%和14.56%。湖泊沉积状态和有机质输入不仅先于沉积物生物元素的移位时间,而且对沉积物生物元素含量表现出非线性触发效应(R2 = 0.47, p < 0.01),促进沉积物生物元素埋藏率的增加。变化率分析表明,强烈的人类活动改变了流域沉积状态与生物动力变化之间的关系,从而揭示了流域对人类活动的响应。偏最小二乘路径模型量化的路径通过湖泊沉积状态建立了流域属性与湖泊生物成因属性之间的联系。我们的研究结果揭示了流域生态环境、湖泊沉积状态和生物成因变化之间的级联联系。该研究进一步提供了对湖泊集水区系统中驾驶员-响应关系的见解。
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Limnology and Oceanography
Limnology and Oceanography 地学-海洋学
CiteScore
8.80
自引率
6.70%
发文量
254
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Limnology and Oceanography (L&O; print ISSN 0024-3590, online ISSN 1939-5590) publishes original articles, including scholarly reviews, about all aspects of limnology and oceanography. The journal''s unifying theme is the understanding of aquatic systems. Submissions are judged on the originality of their data, interpretations, and ideas, and on the degree to which they can be generalized beyond the particular aquatic system examined. Laboratory and modeling studies must demonstrate relevance to field environments; typically this means that they are bolstered by substantial "real-world" data. Few purely theoretical or purely empirical papers are accepted for review.
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