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A Carbon Budget of a Small Humic Lake: An Example of the Importance of Lakes for Organic Matter Cycling in Boreal Catchments

机译:小型腐殖质湖的碳收支:湖泊在北方流域有机物循环中的重要性

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Lakes play an important role in the cycling of organic matter in the boreal landscape, due to the frequently high extent of bacterial respiration and the efficient burial of organic carbon in sediments. Based on a mass balance approach, we calculated a carbon budget for a small humic Swedish lake in the vicinity of a potential final repository for radioactive waste in Sweden, in order to assess its potential impact on the environmental fate of radionuclides associated with organic matter. We found that the lake is a net heterotrophic ecosystem, subsidized by organic carbon inputs from the catchment and from emergent macrophyte production. The largest sink of organic carbon is respiration by aquatic bacteria and subsequent emission of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. Although the annual burial of organic carbon in the sediment is a comparatively small sink, it results in the build-up of the largest carbon pool in the lake. Hence, lakes may simultaneously disperse and accumulate organic-associated radionuclides leaking from a final repository.
机译:由于细菌呼吸作用的频繁程度和沉积物中有机碳的有效掩埋,湖泊在北方景观中有机物质的循环中起着重要作用。基于质量平衡方法,我们计算了瑞典一个潜在的最终放射性废料储存库附近瑞典小腐殖质湖的碳预算,以评估其对与有机物相关的放射性核素的环境命运的潜在影响。我们发现该湖是一个净异养生态系统,由流域和新兴大型植物的有机碳输入提供补贴。有机碳的最大吸收源是水生细菌的呼吸作用,以及随后向大气中排放的二氧化碳。尽管每年沉积物中的有机碳埋藏量相对较小,但却导致了湖中最大的碳库的积累。因此,湖泊可能会同时分散并累积从最终处置库泄漏的有机相关放射性核素。

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    《AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment》 |2006年第8期|p.469-475|共7页
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    Sebastian Sobek has a PhD in Limnology from Uppsala University, Sweden. His main research interest is carbon cycling in lakes, particularly the fate of organic carbon. His address: Institute of Biogeochemistry and Pollutant Dynamics, Department of Environmental Sciences, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH), Sciences and Water Pollution Control, Universitätsstrasse. 16, CHN F14, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland.E-mail: sebastian.sobek@env.ethz.ch;

    Björn Söderbäck has a PhD in Limnology from Uppsala University. He is working with the interdisciplinary site descriptions and ecosystem modelling within the biosphere programme at the Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co. His address: Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co, Box 5864, SE-102 40 Stockholm, Sweden.E-mail: bjorn.soderback@skb.se;

    Sara Karlsson has a MSc in Biology from Uppsala University, Sweden. She is employed by the Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co. as an ecologist for the site investigations in Forsmark. Her address is: Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co, Site Investigations Forsmark, SE-742 03 Östhammar, Sweden.E-mail: sara.karlsson@skb.se;

    Eva Andersson has a PhD in limnology from Uppsala University. She has studied benthic-pelagic microbial interactions and carbon cycling in lakes. Her address: Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Corporation, Box 5864, SE-102 40 Stockholm, Sweden.E-mail: Eva.Andersson@skb.se;

    Anna-Kristina Brunberg is Senior Researcher in limnology at Uppsala University. Her main professional interests include longterm ontogeny of lake ecosystems and biogeochemical sediment/water interactions. Her address: Dept of Ecology and Evolution/Limnology, Box 573, SE-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden.E-mail: Anna.Brunberg@ebc.uu.se;

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