Anthropocene environmental change in an overlooked South African lake: Mountain Lake, Matatiele, Eastern Cape

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
C. Curtis, N. Rose, Tahir Khanzada, Handong Yang, M. Humphries
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Abstract Very little is known about the impacts of Anthropocene environmental change on aquatic systems in the mountains of southern Africa. The Maloti-Drakensberg region forming the border between South Africa and Lesotho is not generally associated with natural, permanent lakes, but there are dammed wetland lakes with evidence that natural water bodies were present before lake levels were raised, including Mountain Lake in the Eastern Cape in South Africa. In order to address a regional lack of long-term monitoring data, here we present evidence from lake sediment records spanning over 50 years from Mountain Lake that industrial signals of contamination associated with distant coal fired power stations are transported across the region, including trace metals, mercury (reaching 95 ng·g−1) and spheroidal carbonaceous particles. In addition, high concentrations of the organochlorine pesticides DDT (ΣDDT = 166.3 ng·g−1) and methoxychlor (39.3 ng·g−1), most likely from catchment sources, are recorded in recent sediments. Finally, the diatom record indicates shifts in assemblages within the last 20 years indicative of possible nutrient enrichment, which is consistent with known intensification of agricultural and other human activity within the catchment, shown by increasing sediment enrichment of P, Mn, Fe, As and Co. Hence there are multiple lines of evidence for increasing environmental pressures on the ecosystems of Mountain Lake and its catchment over the period of the proposed Anthropocene. Further studies are required to assess the magnitude of threats to the unique but largely unstudied biodiversity associated with lakes in the region, including those in protected areas.
一个被忽视的南非湖泊的人类世环境变化:东开普省Matatiele山湖
人类世环境变化对非洲南部山区水生系统的影响知之甚少。Maloti-Drakensberg地区形成了南非和莱索托之间的边界,通常与天然的、永久的湖泊没有联系,但有证据表明,在湖泊水位上升之前,有天然水体存在,包括南非东开普省的山湖。为了解决该地区缺乏长期监测数据的问题,本文提供了来自山湖50多年湖泊沉积物记录的证据,表明与遥远的燃煤发电站有关的工业污染信号在整个地区传播,包括微量金属、汞(达到95 ng·g−1)和球状碳质颗粒。此外,在最近的沉积物中记录到高浓度的有机氯农药滴滴涕(ΣDDT = 166.3 ng·g−1)和甲氧氯(39.3 ng·g−1),最有可能来自集水区。最后,硅藻记录表明,在过去20年里,硅藻组合的变化表明了可能的营养富集,这与已知的农业和其他人类活动在流域内的强化相一致,通过增加沉积物中P、Mn、Fe、As和Co的富集来证明。因此,有多种证据表明,在提出的人类世期间,山湖及其流域生态系统的环境压力正在增加。需要进一步的研究来评估与该地区湖泊(包括保护区内的湖泊)有关的独特但基本上未被研究的生物多样性面临的威胁程度。
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Transactions of The Royal Society of South Africa
Transactions of The Royal Society of South Africa Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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2.80
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15
期刊介绍: Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa , published on behalf of the Royal Society of South Africa since 1908, comprises a rich archive of original scientific research in and beyond South Africa. Since 1878, when it was founded as Transactions of the South African Philosophical Society, the Journal’s strength has lain in its multi- and inter-disciplinary orientation, which is aimed at ‘promoting the improvement and diffusion of science in all its branches’ (original Charter). Today this includes natural, physical, medical, environmental and earth sciences as well as any other topic that may be of interest or importance to the people of Africa. Transactions publishes original research papers, review articles, special issues, feature articles, festschriften and book reviews. While coverage emphasizes southern Africa, submissions concerning the rest of the continent are encouraged.
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