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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005161 2023-05-15T13:49:03+02:00 Geochemical characteristics of Antarctic lakes and ponds Genki I. Matsumoto Shyu Nakaya Haruta Murayama Noriyasu Masuda Tamio Kawano Kunihiko Watanuki Tetsuya Torii 1992-03 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=5161 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00005161/ https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=5161&item_no=1&attribute_id=18&file_no=1 en eng Department of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo/Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, Hirosaki University/Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Education, Yokohama National University/Iai Gakuen High School/Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Education, Oita University/Department of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo/ Japan Polar Research Association National Institute of Polar Research https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=5161 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00005161/ AA10819561 Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology, 5, 125-145(1992-03) https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=5161&item_no=1&attribute_id=18&file_no=1 Departmental Bulletin Paper P(論文) 1992 ftnipr 2023-02-11T20:10:49Z General characteristics of lakes and ponds, distributions, changes and sources of major ionic components (Na, K, Mg, Ca, Cl and SO_4), nutrients and organic components in lake and pond waters and/or sediments of the McMurdo and Syowa Oases, Antarctica have been discussed from a geochemical viewpoint. Chloride ion contents of lake and pond waters range from 0 17 to 251100 mg/kg Total salt contents show bimodal distributions presumably reflecting the presence and absence of outflows, respectively. Generally, the relative abundances of Na, K, Ca, Mg and SO_4 decrease with increasing Cl contents, indicating that these ionic components deposit during concentration of dissolved salts in lakes and ponds through fractional freezing and/or evaporation of waters. Although contents of nitrate in the coastal lakes and ponds of the Syowa and Vestfold Oases are generally low, those in the oxic zones of the inland lakes and ponds of the McMurdo Oasis are often high Nitrite concentrations in freshwater and saline lakes and ponds are generally low Ammonium, phosphate and/or silicate released by the degradation of settled plankton are generally highly concentrated in the anoxic bottom layers of meromictic lakes because of the paucity of circulation. Total organic carbon or dissolved organic carbon contents in the anoxic layers of meromictic lakes are considerably high, and correlated with Cl contents. Organic matter and dissolved salts are concentrated in the bottom waters due to evaporation and/or freezing concentration of waters Long-chain n-alkanes and n-alkanoic acids (>C_<19>), and C_<29> sterols are often predominant components in lake and pond water and/or sediment samples in spite of the absence of vascular plants in the areas studied, and indicate that microorganisms are important sources of these compounds. As expected a series of phenolic acids relating to vascular plants are not detected in any Antarctic lake samples. Report Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Polar Biology Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Antarctic Vestfold
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description General characteristics of lakes and ponds, distributions, changes and sources of major ionic components (Na, K, Mg, Ca, Cl and SO_4), nutrients and organic components in lake and pond waters and/or sediments of the McMurdo and Syowa Oases, Antarctica have been discussed from a geochemical viewpoint. Chloride ion contents of lake and pond waters range from 0 17 to 251100 mg/kg Total salt contents show bimodal distributions presumably reflecting the presence and absence of outflows, respectively. Generally, the relative abundances of Na, K, Ca, Mg and SO_4 decrease with increasing Cl contents, indicating that these ionic components deposit during concentration of dissolved salts in lakes and ponds through fractional freezing and/or evaporation of waters. Although contents of nitrate in the coastal lakes and ponds of the Syowa and Vestfold Oases are generally low, those in the oxic zones of the inland lakes and ponds of the McMurdo Oasis are often high Nitrite concentrations in freshwater and saline lakes and ponds are generally low Ammonium, phosphate and/or silicate released by the degradation of settled plankton are generally highly concentrated in the anoxic bottom layers of meromictic lakes because of the paucity of circulation. Total organic carbon or dissolved organic carbon contents in the anoxic layers of meromictic lakes are considerably high, and correlated with Cl contents. Organic matter and dissolved salts are concentrated in the bottom waters due to evaporation and/or freezing concentration of waters Long-chain n-alkanes and n-alkanoic acids (>C_<19>), and C_<29> sterols are often predominant components in lake and pond water and/or sediment samples in spite of the absence of vascular plants in the areas studied, and indicate that microorganisms are important sources of these compounds. As expected a series of phenolic acids relating to vascular plants are not detected in any Antarctic lake samples.
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author Genki I. Matsumoto
Shyu Nakaya
Haruta Murayama
Noriyasu Masuda
Tamio Kawano
Kunihiko Watanuki
Tetsuya Torii
spellingShingle Genki I. Matsumoto
Shyu Nakaya
Haruta Murayama
Noriyasu Masuda
Tamio Kawano
Kunihiko Watanuki
Tetsuya Torii
Geochemical characteristics of Antarctic lakes and ponds
author_facet Genki I. Matsumoto
Shyu Nakaya
Haruta Murayama
Noriyasu Masuda
Tamio Kawano
Kunihiko Watanuki
Tetsuya Torii
author_sort Genki I. Matsumoto
title Geochemical characteristics of Antarctic lakes and ponds
title_short Geochemical characteristics of Antarctic lakes and ponds
title_full Geochemical characteristics of Antarctic lakes and ponds
title_fullStr Geochemical characteristics of Antarctic lakes and ponds
title_full_unstemmed Geochemical characteristics of Antarctic lakes and ponds
title_sort geochemical characteristics of antarctic lakes and ponds
publisher Department of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo/Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, Hirosaki University/Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Education, Yokohama National University/Iai Gakuen High School/Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Education, Oita University/Department of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo/ Japan Polar Research Association
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