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Relationships between hydrological and limnological conditions in lakes of the Slave River Delta (NWT, Canada) and quantification of their roles on sedimentary diatom assemblages

机译:奴河三角洲(加拿大西北地区)湖泊水文条件与湖泊条件之间的关系及其在沉积硅藻组合中作用的量化

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Water chemistry and surface sediments were analyzed from 41 shallow lakes representing three previously-defined hydrological categories in the Slave River Delta, Northwest Territories, Canada, in order to identify relationships between hydrological and limnological conditions and their associations with recently deposited diatom assemblages. Evaporation-dominated lakes are physically removed from the influence of the Slave River, and are characterized by high alkalinity and high concentrations of nutrients and ions. In contrast, flood-dominated lakes tend to receive a pulse of floodwater from the Slave River during the spring thaw and have low alkalinity and low concentrations of most nutrients and ions. Exchange-dominated lakes are variably influenced by floodwaters from the Slave River and seiche events from Great Slave Lake throughout the spring thaw and open-water season, and are characterized by a broad array of limnological conditions that are largely dependent on the strength of the connection to these sources of floodwater. Specific diatom ‘indicator’ taxa have been identified that can discriminate these three hydrological lake categories. Evaporation-dominated lakes are associated with high relative abundance of common epiphytic diatom taxa, while diatoms indicative of flood- and exchange-dominated lakes span a wide range of habitat types (epiphytic, benthic) but also include unique planktonic diatoms (Stephanodiscus and Cyclostephanos taxa) that were not found in surface sediments of evaporation-dominated lakes. The planktonic diatom taxa originate from the Slave River, and thus are indicative of river influence. In complex, remote, freshwater ecosystems like the Slave River Delta, integration of results from hydrological and limnological approaches provides a necessary foundation to assess present, past and future hydroecological responses to changes in river discharge and climate.
机译:分析了加拿大西北地区奴隶河三角洲的41个浅水湖泊的水化学和地表沉积物,这些湖泊代表了三个先前定义的水文学类别,目的是确定水文和湖泊条件之间的关系以及它们与最近沉积的硅藻组合的关系。蒸发为主的湖泊在物理上不受奴河的影响,其特点是碱度高,营养物和离子浓度高。相反,在春季解冻期间,以洪水为主的湖泊往往会从奴隶河接收一股洪水,并且碱度低,大多数营养物和离子的浓度低。在整个春季解冻和开阔水域季节中,以交换为主的湖泊受奴隶河洪水和大奴隶湖的seiche事件的影响各有不同,其特点是广泛的林学条件主要取决于连接的强度这些洪水源。已经确定了可以区分这三个水文湖泊类别的特定硅藻“指标”分类单元。蒸发为主的湖泊与普通附生硅藻类群的相对丰度较高相关,而指示洪灾和交换为主的湖泊的硅藻既涵盖了多种生境类型(表生的,底栖的),又包括独特的浮游硅藻(Stephanodiscus和Cyclostephanos的分类单元) )在蒸发为主的湖泊的表面沉积物中找不到。浮游硅藻类群起源于奴河,因此指示河流的影响。在诸如奴隶河三角洲这样的复杂,偏远的淡水生态系统中,水文和湖泊学方法结果的整合为评估当前,过去和未来对河流排放量和气候变化的水生态反应提供了必要的基础。

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