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Decadal trends of black carbon and heavy metal accumulation in a lake sediment core from central China: A historical perspective

  • Changlin Zhan
  • , Dejun Wan
  • , Yongming Han
  • , Jiaquan Zhang
  • , Shan Liu
  • , Hongxia Liu
  • , Tianpeng Hu
  • , Wensheng Xiao
  • , Junji Cao
  • , Dong Li
  • Hubei Polytechnic University
  • Aarhus University
  • Nantong University
  • CAS - Institute of Earth Environment
  • Guanzhong Plain Ecological Environment Change and Comprehensive Treatment National Observation and Research Station
  • CAS - Institute of Atmospheric Physics
  • Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology
  • China Agricultural University

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摘要

Black carbon (BC) and heavy metal are vital indicators of historical human activities. This study investigates the historical pollution trends of BC, char, soot, and heavy metals in lake sediments from Yinjia Lake (YJL). BC, char, and soot concentrations exhibit similar historical trends, with average values of 1.59, 1.27, and 0.32 mg/g, respectively. Char, constituting 67.25–85.85 % of BC, indicates a dominant fraction in the lake. A notable increase in BC, char, and soot was observed post-1955, peaking in 2005, followed by a decline, reflecting local economic development and anthropogenic activities. Heavy metals, including Cu, Cd, Zn, Pb, Cr, Co, Ni, and Mn, also displayed a significant increase post-1950, with Cd showing an exceptionally high concentration. The average deposition fluxes of BC, char, and soot were consistent with their concentrations, peaking in 2005. The correlations between BC, char, soot, and heavy metals suggest BC's role as a metal carrier, influenced by industrial and anthropogenic emissions. The char/soot ratio analysis indicates predominant biomass burning pre-1950 and increased fossil fuel combustion post-1950, with regional variations observed. The study highlights the impact of industrialization, urbanization, and policy changes on pollution trends in YJL.

源语言英语
文章编号108513
期刊Catena
247
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 12月 2024

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