Limnological responses to environmental changes during the last 3,000 years revealed from a varved sequence of Lake Lubi?nskie (western Poland)

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作者
Bonk, Alicja [1 ]
Piotrowska, Natalia [2 ]
Zarczynski, Maurycy [1 ]
Enters, Dirk [3 ,4 ]
Rzodkiewicz, Monika [5 ]
Tylmann, Wojciech [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Gdansk, Fac Oceanog & Geog, Div Geomorphol & Quaternary Geol, Jana Bazynskiego 4, PL-80309 Gdansk, Poland
[2] Silesian Tech Univ, Div Geochronol & Environm Isotopes, Konarskiego 22B, PL-44100 Gliwice, Poland
[3] Lower Saxony Inst Hist Coastal Res, Viktoriastr 26-28, D-26382 Wilhelmshaven, Germany
[4] Univ Bremen, Inst Geog, D-28359 Bremen, Germany
[5] Adam Mickiewicz Univ, Inst Geoecol & Geoinformat, Bogumila Krygowskiego 10, PL-61680 Poznan, Poland
关键词
Varves; Varve microfacies; Eutrophication; Lake level changes; XRF; CENTRAL-EUROPE; LEVEL CHANGES; CLIMATE; SEDIMENTS; IMPACT; AMS; FLUCTUATIONS; PROGRAM; MODELS; DECADE;
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10.1016/j.catena.2023.107053
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
Sediments from Lake Lubi ' nskie, western Poland, were investigated to determine the limnological responses to environmental changes during the last 3,000 years. To identify the mechanisms driving the eutrophication in the lake, we distinguished six lithozones along with five major varve microfacies. An age-depth model based on varve counting and radiometric measurements was established resulting in final age of 946 +113/-144 before the Common Era at the bottom of the composite profile. Varve microfacies as well as geochemical, pollen, and diatom data was used to determine major phases of landscape and lake ecosystem transformations. Our data shows that until the 4th century of the Common Era, conditions in the lake were stable. Several shifts occurred before the first millennium, when changes were observed in every proxy as a response to the increased agri-cultural activity in the area as well as climate fluctuations. The highest frequency of shifts was observed from the 17th century onward and mirrored further deforestation (decrease in arboreal pollen), accelerated erosion (in-crease in Ti), increased nutrient delivery (increased total nitrogen content), and better ventilation of the water body (higher Mn/Fe ratio). Simultaneously, the lake became more eutrophic as a response to changes in the lake catchment area. Our study suggests that inferred lake-level changes are primarily related to human activity in the catchment area.
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