spatial variability of organic matter molecular composition and elemental geochemistry in surface sediments of a small boreal swedish lake
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The composition of sediment organic matter (OM) exerts a strong control on
biogeochemical processes in lakes, such as those involved in the fate of
carbon, nutrients and trace metals. While between-lake spatial variability of
OM quality is increasingly investigated, we explored in this study how the
molecular composition of sediment OM varies spatially within a single lake
and related this variability to physical parameters and elemental
geochemistry. Surface sediment samples (0–10 cm) from 42 locations in
Härsvatten – a small boreal forest lake with a complex basin
morphometry – were analyzed for OM molecular composition using pyrolysis gas
chromatography mass spectrometry for the contents of 23
major and trace elements and biogenic silica. We identified 162 organic compounds belonging to
different biochemical classes of OM (e.g., carbohydrates, lignin and lipids). Close relationships were found between the spatial patterns
of sediment OM molecular composition and elemental geochemistry. Differences
in the source types of OM (i.e., terrestrial, aquatic plant and algal) were
linked to the individual basin morphometries and chemical status of the lake.
The variability in OM molecular composition was further driven by the
degradation status of these different source pools, which appeared to be
related to sedimentary physicochemical parameters (e.g., redox conditions)
and to the molecular structure of the organic compounds. Given the high
spatial variation in OM molecular composition within Härsvatten and its
close relationship with elemental geochemistry, the potential for large
spatial variability across lakes should be considered when studying
biogeochemical processes involved in the cycling of carbon, nutrients and
trace elements or when assessing lake budgets.
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Authors | ;J. Tolu;J. Rydberg;C. Meyer-Jacob;L. Gerber;R. Bindler |
Journal | tetrahedron letters |
Year | 2017 |
DOI | 10.5194/bg-14-1773-2017 |
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