The role of photochemical degradation of dissolved organic carbon in regulating the UV transparency of three lakes on the Pocono Plateau

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Morris, DP
Hargreaves, BR
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[1] Dept. of Earth and Environ. Sciences, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA 18015-3188
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10.4319/lo.1997.42.2.0239
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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The role of photochemical degradation of dissolved organic carbon (DOG) on UV transparency (280-300 nm) was investigated in three Pocono Plateau lakes. Diffuse attenuation coefficients (K-dUV) in the epilimnia of these lakes varied seasonally (39-81% decline from maximum Kd(320nm)), with minimum K-dUV values occurring near summer solstice. Declines in K-dUV corresponded to reductions in UV absorbance by dissolved material (a(dUV)), caused by declines in both DOC concentration and UV absorptivity (a(d):[DOC]). The seasonal decline in K-dUV was also accompanied by substantial increases in an absorption coefficient ratio (a(d250nm): a(d365nm)) and decreases in spectral slopes (S). Experimental studies of photochemical degradation were also performed using filtered lake water and natural sunlight. Exposure to solar radiation produced a number of changes in optical parameters and DOC that resembled those observed in the water column: a(dUV) (-35 to -52%), UV absorptivity (-31 to -48%), a(d250nm):a(d365nm) (0 to + 39%), spectral slope, S (0 to 27%), and DOC concentration 0 to 20%). Changes in a(dUV) were correlated with absorbed UV dose. The derived rate constants were used in a model to estimate the contribution of photochemical degradation of DOC to water column declines in K-dUV. Results suggest that rates of photochemical degradation were sufficient to account for the summer reductions in K-dUV. Results suggest that rates of photochemical degradation were sufficient to account for the summer reductions in K-dUV observed in the three lakes.
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