Distribution of n-alkanes in lacustrine sediments from subtropical lake in Brazil |
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Authors: | Daniele Botelho de Souza,Karina Scurupa Machado,Sandro Froehner,Cristó vã o Fernandes Scapulatempo,Tobias Bleninger |
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Affiliation: | aFederal University of Parana, Department of Environmental Engineering, Centro politecnico, Curitiba-PR 81531-980, Brazil;bFederal University of Parana, Department of Hydraulics and Sanitation, Curitiba-PR 81531-980, Brazil |
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Abstract: | The geochemical composition of lake bed sediments of a tropical reservoir in Brazil have been investigated. The C, N, P composition showed almost no variation between the different sampling points. All samples contained inorganic phosphorus (IP) ranging from 52 to 70%. The Redfield ratios show that the lake is without significant anthropogenic inputs. Most of the organic matter is composed by higher plants decomposition revealed in the total organic carbon (TOC):nitrogen (N) ratio ranging from 15.4 to 57.2. Also, TOC:organic phosphorus (OP) ranged from 265.3 to 933.6, suggesting that most of the organic matter has terrestrial origin from wood plants. The ratios suggest that most organic matter is influenced by the terrestrial characteristics of the watershed. Furthermore, the relative abundance of n-alkane homologues in the sediments was investigated. All samples have been analyzed for the n-alkanes C8 to C40. The sediments were dominated by n-alkanes C25–C38. It is concluded that n-alkane in sediments mainly come from terrestrial plants, however there is a contribution of submerged aquatic plants, especially in those sites in deeper areas of the lake. On the basis of Paq index the n-alkanes in sediments comes from terrestrial plants, however there is a contribution from emerged/floating plants.The investigated lake seems to be considered as meso to eutrophic. Because of the relatively high primary productivity in the lakes, there is a substantial organic-matter flux to the sediments, which rapidly becomes anoxic. According to the pristine/phytane ratio the sediments represent an anoxic environment with values found between 0.38 and 1.72. |
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Keywords: | Carbon preference index Organic matter Redfield ratios Subtropical lakes n-Alkanes Sediments Distribution of n-alkanes Anoxid conditions Water quality Biogenic decomposition |
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