Title of article :
Organic matter and lipids in sediments of Lake Bled (NW Slovenia): Source and effect of anoxic and oxic depositional regimes
Author/Authors :
Gregor Muri، نويسنده , , Stuart G. Wakeham، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
16
From page :
1664
To page :
1679
Abstract :
Sources of organic matter (OM) and lipids were assessed and factors affecting OM degradation were studied for two sediment cores representing distinct depositional regimes (i.e., the oscillating oxic to suboxic/anoxic western basin and oxic Zaka Bay) for eutrophic Lake Bled, NW Slovenia. Lower surface organic carbon (OC) concentration was determined in the western basin than for Zaka Bay sediments (5.1 vs. 5.4 wt% dry sediment, respectively), but one order of magnitude greater total lipid concentration was observed in the former. Also, there was a higher proportion of autochthonous OM in the western basin ( 77% vs. 66%) on the basis of atomic C/N ratios. Lipid-based origin assessment suggested a similar contribution of autochthonous OM in the western basin (64–77%), but a lower one in Zaka Bay (<50%). It seems that redox potential is the main factor governing OM degradation in the western basin. In contrast, a contribution from more refractory terrestrial OM, via the surface inflow in Zaka Bay, and higher sedimentation rates may surpass redox effects in Zaka Bay. Overall, oxygen may play a more important role in degradation of the more labile pool (i.e., lipids) than bulk OM. Higher apparent degradation rate constants (k′) for lipids also suggested a greater lability than for OC, while respective k′ values were higher in the oxic than anoxic environment.
Journal title :
Organic Geochemistry
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Organic Geochemistry
Record number :
753578
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