論文

査読有り
2021年9月20日

Lake water dissolved inorganic carbon dynamics revealed from monthly measurements of radiocarbon in the Fuji Five Lakes, Japan

Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene
  • Kosuke Ota
  • ,
  • Yusuke Yokoyama
  • ,
  • Yosuke Miyairi
  • ,
  • Shinya Yamamoto
  • ,
  • Toshihiro Miyajima

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記述言語
英語
掲載種別
研究論文(学術雑誌)
DOI
10.1525/elementa.2020.00149
出版者・発行元
University of California Press

Lakes are sensitive recorders of anthropogenic activities, as human society often develops in their vicinity. Lake sediments thus have been widely used to reconstruct the history of environmental changes in the past, anthropogenic, or otherwise, and radiocarbon dating provides chronological control of the samples. However, specific values of radiocarbon in different carbon reservoirs due to the different pathways of radiocarbon from the upper atmosphere to the lake, called the radiocarbon reservoir age, is always difficult to evaluate because of dynamic processes in and around lakes. There are few systematic studies on radiocarbon reservoir ages for lakes owing to the complex radiocarbon transfer processes for lakes. Here, we investigate lake waters of the Fuji Five Lakes with monthly monitoring of the radiocarbon reservoir effects. Radiocarbon from dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) for groundwater and river water is also measured, with resulting concentrations (Δ14C) at their lowest at Lake Kawaguchi in August 2018 (–122.4 ± 3.2‰), and at their highest at Lake Motosu in January 2019 (–22.4 ± 2.5‰), despite a distance of 25 km. However, winter values in both lakes show similar trends of rising Δ14C (about 20‰). Our lake water DIC Δ14C results are compared to previously published records obtained from sediments in Lake Motosu and Lake Kawaguchi. These suggest that total organic carbon and compound-specific radiocarbon found in sediments are heavily influenced by summer blooms of aquatic organisms that fix DIC in water. Thus, future studies to conduct similar analyses at the various lakes would be able to provide further insights into the carbon cycle around inland water, namely understanding the nature of radiocarbon reservoir ages.

リンク情報
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.2020.00149
URL
http://online.ucpress.edu/elementa/article-pdf/doi/10.1525/elementa.2020.00149/480659/elementa.2020.00149.pdf
ID情報
  • DOI : 10.1525/elementa.2020.00149
  • eISSN : 2325-1026

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