Title of article :
PAST HUMAN IMPACT AND POLLUTANT LOADING RECONSTRUCTION IN LAKE ENGURE AS A TOOL FOR LAKE BASIN MANAGEMENT
Author/Authors :
Klaviòns, Maris University of Latvia - Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences, LATVIA , Kokorite, Ilga University of Latvia - Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences, LATVIA , Rodinovs, Valerijs University of Latvia - Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences, LATVIA , Jankevica, Maruta University of Latvia - Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences, LATVIA
Abstract :
Environmental pollution of lakes and rivers is considered as one of the most important environmental problems. Analysis of nutrient and trace element accumulation in sedimentary phases of lakes can reflect the overall regional pollution level, and the observed accumulation patterns of pollutants in sediment profiles can be used to reconstruct the history of anthropogenic impacts. As pollutants in sediments are associated with other substances, it is important not only to study total concentrations of pollutants, but also their speciation forms. The aim of this study was to describe phosphorus (including speciation forms) and trace element concentrations in sediment profiles of Lake Engure and to evaluate human impact on organic matter accumulation and properties in lake sediments. The concentrations of the studied elements in sediments of Lake Engure are at background levels, which is clearly evident when compared with metal concentrations in lake sediments in West European countries. The analysis of element concentration changes in sedimentary profiles provided information about trends in recent accumulation (within the last 100 years) and on the balance between natural and human-induced accumulation processes. Analysis of nutrient concentrations in sediments aided in identifying background values as targets for lake management activities.
Keywords :
lake sediments , nutrients , trace and major elements , organic matter
Journal title :
Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B Natural, Exact and Applied Sciences
Journal title :
Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B Natural, Exact and Applied Sciences