Spatial distribution of environmental indicators in surface sediments of Lake Bolshoe Toko, Yakutia, Russia

Rapidly changing climate in the Northern Hemisphere and associated socio-economic impacts require reliable understanding of lake systems as important freshwater resources and sensitive sentinels of environmental change. To better understand time-series data in lake sediment cores, it is necessary to...

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Main Authors: B. K. Biskaborn, L. Nazarova, L. A. Pestryakova, L. Syrykh, K. Funck, H. Meyer, B. Chapligin, S. Vyse, R. Gorodnichev, E. Zakharov, R. Wang, G. Schwamborn, H. L. Bailey, B. Diekmann
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-16-4023-2019
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:72a548ecc6ee4249aec14b51cd28a2a1 2023-05-15T18:45:00+02:00 Spatial distribution of environmental indicators in surface sediments of Lake Bolshoe Toko, Yakutia, Russia B. K. Biskaborn L. Nazarova L. A. Pestryakova L. Syrykh K. Funck H. Meyer B. Chapligin S. Vyse R. Gorodnichev E. Zakharov R. Wang G. Schwamborn H. L. Bailey B. Diekmann 2019-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-16-4023-2019 https://doaj.org/article/72a548ecc6ee4249aec14b51cd28a2a1 EN eng Copernicus Publications https://www.biogeosciences.net/16/4023/2019/bg-16-4023-2019.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1726-4170 https://doaj.org/toc/1726-4189 doi:10.5194/bg-16-4023-2019 1726-4170 1726-4189 https://doaj.org/article/72a548ecc6ee4249aec14b51cd28a2a1 Biogeosciences, Vol 16, Pp 4023-4049 (2019) Ecology QH540-549.5 Life QH501-531 Geology QE1-996.5 article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-16-4023-2019 2022-12-31T11:37:04Z Rapidly changing climate in the Northern Hemisphere and associated socio-economic impacts require reliable understanding of lake systems as important freshwater resources and sensitive sentinels of environmental change. To better understand time-series data in lake sediment cores, it is necessary to gain information on within-lake spatial variabilities of environmental indicator data. Therefore, we retrieved a set of 38 samples from the sediment surface along spatial habitat gradients in the boreal, deep, and yet pristine Lake Bolshoe Toko in southern Yakutia, Russia. Our methods comprise laboratory analyses of the sediments for multiple proxy parameters, including diatom and chironomid taxonomy, oxygen isotopes from diatom silica, grain-size distributions, elemental compositions (XRF), organic carbon content, and mineralogy (XRD). We analysed the lake water for cations, anions, and isotopes. Our results show that the diatom assemblages are strongly influenced by water depth and dominated by planktonic species, i.e. Pliocaenicus bolshetokoensis . Species richness and diversity are higher in the northern part of the lake basin, associated with the availability of benthic, i.e. periphytic, niches in shallower waters. δ 18 O diatom values are higher in the deeper south-western part of the lake, probably related to water temperature differences. The highest amount of the chironomid taxa underrepresented in the training set used for palaeoclimate inference was found close to the Utuk River and at southern littoral and profundal sites. Abiotic sediment components are not symmetrically distributed in the lake basin, but vary along restricted areas of differential environmental forcing. Grain size and organic matter are mainly controlled by both river input and water depth. Mineral (XRD) data distributions are influenced by the methamorphic lithology of the Stanovoy mountain range, while elements (XRF) are intermingled due to catchment and diagenetic differences. We conclude that the lake represents a valuable archive ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Yakutia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Stanovoy ENVELOPE(42.810,42.810,65.583,65.583) Biogeosciences 16 20 4023 4049
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Life
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Geology
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Life
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B. K. Biskaborn
L. Nazarova
L. A. Pestryakova
L. Syrykh
K. Funck
H. Meyer
B. Chapligin
S. Vyse
R. Gorodnichev
E. Zakharov
R. Wang
G. Schwamborn
H. L. Bailey
B. Diekmann
Spatial distribution of environmental indicators in surface sediments of Lake Bolshoe Toko, Yakutia, Russia
topic_facet Ecology
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description Rapidly changing climate in the Northern Hemisphere and associated socio-economic impacts require reliable understanding of lake systems as important freshwater resources and sensitive sentinels of environmental change. To better understand time-series data in lake sediment cores, it is necessary to gain information on within-lake spatial variabilities of environmental indicator data. Therefore, we retrieved a set of 38 samples from the sediment surface along spatial habitat gradients in the boreal, deep, and yet pristine Lake Bolshoe Toko in southern Yakutia, Russia. Our methods comprise laboratory analyses of the sediments for multiple proxy parameters, including diatom and chironomid taxonomy, oxygen isotopes from diatom silica, grain-size distributions, elemental compositions (XRF), organic carbon content, and mineralogy (XRD). We analysed the lake water for cations, anions, and isotopes. Our results show that the diatom assemblages are strongly influenced by water depth and dominated by planktonic species, i.e. Pliocaenicus bolshetokoensis . Species richness and diversity are higher in the northern part of the lake basin, associated with the availability of benthic, i.e. periphytic, niches in shallower waters. δ 18 O diatom values are higher in the deeper south-western part of the lake, probably related to water temperature differences. The highest amount of the chironomid taxa underrepresented in the training set used for palaeoclimate inference was found close to the Utuk River and at southern littoral and profundal sites. Abiotic sediment components are not symmetrically distributed in the lake basin, but vary along restricted areas of differential environmental forcing. Grain size and organic matter are mainly controlled by both river input and water depth. Mineral (XRD) data distributions are influenced by the methamorphic lithology of the Stanovoy mountain range, while elements (XRF) are intermingled due to catchment and diagenetic differences. We conclude that the lake represents a valuable archive ...
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author B. K. Biskaborn
L. Nazarova
L. A. Pestryakova
L. Syrykh
K. Funck
H. Meyer
B. Chapligin
S. Vyse
R. Gorodnichev
E. Zakharov
R. Wang
G. Schwamborn
H. L. Bailey
B. Diekmann
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L. Nazarova
L. A. Pestryakova
L. Syrykh
K. Funck
H. Meyer
B. Chapligin
S. Vyse
R. Gorodnichev
E. Zakharov
R. Wang
G. Schwamborn
H. L. Bailey
B. Diekmann
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title Spatial distribution of environmental indicators in surface sediments of Lake Bolshoe Toko, Yakutia, Russia
title_short Spatial distribution of environmental indicators in surface sediments of Lake Bolshoe Toko, Yakutia, Russia
title_full Spatial distribution of environmental indicators in surface sediments of Lake Bolshoe Toko, Yakutia, Russia
title_fullStr Spatial distribution of environmental indicators in surface sediments of Lake Bolshoe Toko, Yakutia, Russia
title_full_unstemmed Spatial distribution of environmental indicators in surface sediments of Lake Bolshoe Toko, Yakutia, Russia
title_sort spatial distribution of environmental indicators in surface sediments of lake bolshoe toko, yakutia, russia
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