Научно-просветительский центр “Байкал“
БиблиотекаПубликацияНазвание: Differential dissolution of Lake Baikal diatoms: correction factors and implications for palaeoclimatic reconstruction Автор(ы): Richard W. Battarbee, A.W. Mackay, D.H. Jewson, D.B. Ryves, M. Sturm Аннотация: In order to assess how faithfully the composition of diatom assemblages in the recent sediments of Lake Baikal represents the composition of the planktonic diatom populations in the lake, we have compared the flux of diatoms from the water column (i.e., "expected" in the sediment) with the accumulation rates of the same diatom taxa (i.e., "observed" in the sediment) from BAIK 38, a sediment core collected in the south basin of the lake. Whilst there are many uncertainties, the results indicate that only approximately 1% of the phytoplankton crop is preserved in the sediment and some species are more affected by dissolution than others. These findings are comparable to similar studies undertaken in the marine environment. In terms of differential dissolution, our studies suggest that the endemic taxa (e.g., Cyclotella minuta and Aulacoseira baicalensis) are the most resilient, whereas cosmopolitan taxa such as Nitzschia acicularis and Synedra acus are the least resilient. N. acicularis dissolves in the water column, but for other taxa, most dissolution takes place at the surface sediment–water interface. We use the data to develop a series of species-specific correction factors that allow the composition of the source populations to be reconstituted, and we argue that failure to take these processes into account can undermine the use of the diatom and biogenic silica record in Lake Baikal for palaeo-productivity and palaeoclimate reconstruction. Библиографическое описание: Richard W. Battarbee, A.W. Mackay, D.H. Jewson, D.B. Ryves, M. Sturm. Differential dissolution of Lake Baikal diatoms: correction factors and implications for palaeoclimatic reconstruction // Global and Planetary Change 46 (2005) 75–86 Тип публикации: статья Загрузить документ 2005-1.pdf (0.41 Mb) (стр.)
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