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Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Elements in a Small Catchment, and Buffer Function of Wetland in Longgan Lake, China
引用本文:吴艳宏,王苏民,R.W.Barttarbee,朱育新. Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Elements in a Small Catchment, and Buffer Function of Wetland in Longgan Lake, China[J]. 中国地球化学学报, 2004, 23(1): 37-45. DOI: 10.1007/BF02841134
作者姓名:吴艳宏  王苏民  R.W.Barttarbee  朱育新
作者单位:[1]KeyLaboratoryofLakeSedimentationandEnvironment,NanjingInstituteofGeographyandLimnology,ChineseAcademyofSciences,Nanjing210005,China [2]ECRC,DepartmentofGeography,UniversityCollegeofLondon,26BedfordWay,London,WC1H0AP,U.K.
基金项目:国家自然科学基金,中国科学院知识创新工程项目
摘    要:Wetland is the conjunction of lake and terrene where human activities are concentrated. From the viewpoints of material transport and cycling in the terrene-lake system, wetland is the buffer where sand and mud, heavy metals, pollutants and nutrients are tarried. In this paper, we provide a case study based on the temporal and spatial distribution of elements in the Wangling River catchment, a small sub-catchment of Longgan Lake in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River. We have found that wetland can buffer major heavy metals such as Cr, Cu, etc.significantly, but has a little buffer function to some active elements such as Fe and Mn, which are always transported as solutions. Human activities not only influence the distribution of elements, but also weaken the buffer function of wetland. Intensive human activities in the Longgan Lake area in the past 70 years have been recorded in stream, wetland and lake sediments, especially the human activity events such as deforesting and reclaiming on a large scale in 1958 and the 1980‘s. Human activities caused the increase of sedimentation rates since the 1950‘ s, as well as the increase of elements‘ concentrations. The extensive use of fertilizers and pesticides since the 1960‘ s have led to the increase of total P concentrations. Increasing SO2 emission accelerate the process of cation exchange in soil, and enhance the leaching of Mn out of soils. Permanent storing of water causes the soil gleyification that also intensifies the leaching of Mn.These are two major reasons for the obvious increase of manganese concentrations in recent 20 years in Longgan Lake. Intensive human activities since the 1950s‘ have intensified the population in this region and thus destroyed the buffer function of wetland.

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Temporal and spatial distribution of elements in a small catchment,and buffer function of wetland in Longgan Lake,China
Wu Yanhong,Wang Sumin,R. W. Barttarbee,Zhu Yuxin. Temporal and spatial distribution of elements in a small catchment,and buffer function of wetland in Longgan Lake,China[J]. Chinese Journal of Geochemistry, 2004, 23(1): 37-45. DOI: 10.1007/BF02841134
Authors:Wu Yanhong  Wang Sumin  R. W. Barttarbee  Zhu Yuxin
Affiliation:(1) Key Laboratory of Lake Sedimentation and Environment, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 210008 Nanjing, China;(2) ECRC, Department of Geography, University College of London, 26 Bedford Way, WCIHOAP London, UK
Abstract:Wetland is the conjunction of lake and terrene where human activities are concentrated. From the viewpoints of material transport and cycling in the terrene-lake system, wetland is the buffer where sand and mud, heavy metals, pollutants and nutrients are tarried. In this paper, we provide a case study based on the temporal and spatial distribution of elements in the Wangling River catchment, a small sub-catchment of Longgan Lake in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River. We have found that wetland can buffer major heavy metals such as Cr, Cu, etc.significantly, but has a little buffer function to some active elements such as Fe and Mn, which are always transported as solutions. Human activities not only influence the distribution of elements, but also weaken the buffer function of wetland. Intensive human activities in the Longgan Lake area in the past 70 years have been recorded in stream, wetland and lake sediments, especially the human activity events such as deforesting and reclaiming on a large scale in 1958 and the 1980' s. Human activities caused the increase of sedimentation rates since the 1950' s, as well as the increase of elements' concentrations. The extensive use of fertilizers and pesticides since the 1960' s have led to the increase of total P concentrations. Increasing SO2 emission accelerate the process of cation exchange in soil, and enhance the leaching of Mn out of soils. Permanent storing of water causes the soil gleyification that also intensifies the leaching of Mn.These are two major reasons for the obvious increase of manganese concentrations in recent 20 years in Longgan Lake. Intensive human activities since the 1950s' have intensified the population in this region and thus destroyed the buffer function of wetland.
Keywords:concentrations of elements  temporal and spatial distribution  wetland,buffer  human activity  Longgan Lake
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