2023
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2023.1233713
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Effect of temperature on carbon accumulation in northern lake systems over the past 21,000 years

Gregor Pfalz,
Bernhard Diekmann,
Johann-Christoph Freytag
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: Rising industrial emissions of carbon dioxide and methane highlight the important role of carbon sinks and sources in fast-changing northern landscapes. Northern lake systems play a key role in regulating organic carbon input by accumulating carbon in their sediment. Here we look at the lake history of 28 lakes (between 50°N and 80°N) over the past 21,000 years to explore the relationship between carbon accumulation in lakes and temperature changes.Method: For this study, we calculated organic ca… Show more

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“…The trace element composition is divided into three categories. (1) The first category consists of elements that reflect the source of the particulate debris, including thorium (Th) and aluminum (Al). (2) The second category consists of six elements that reflect the degree of weathering of the particulate matter, namely, lithium (Li), magnesium (Mg), titanium (Ti), strontium (Sr), molybdenum (Mo), and uranium (U).…”
Section: Particulate Matter Concentrations and Chemical Components In...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The trace element composition is divided into three categories. (1) The first category consists of elements that reflect the source of the particulate debris, including thorium (Th) and aluminum (Al). (2) The second category consists of six elements that reflect the degree of weathering of the particulate matter, namely, lithium (Li), magnesium (Mg), titanium (Ti), strontium (Sr), molybdenum (Mo), and uranium (U).…”
Section: Particulate Matter Concentrations and Chemical Components In...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study area is located in the Northeast Tibetan Plateau, where lakes are of diverse types, including saline and freshwater lakes, and are sensitive to climate change (Figure 1a). For instance, fluctuations in temperature can exert a significant impact on the ecological balance of these lakes [1]. Furthermore, processes such as snowmelt, glacial runoff, and precipitation can result in water level rise and water quality variations in these lakes [2][3][4].…”
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confidence: 99%