作者
George EA Swann, Virginia N Panizzo, Sebastiano Piccolroaz, Vanessa Pashley, Matthew SA Horstwood, Sarah Roberts, Elena Vologina, Natalia Piotrowska, Michael Sturm, Andre Zhdanov, Nikolay Granin, Charlotte Norman, Suzanne McGowan, Anson W Mackay
发表日期
2020/11/3
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
117
期号
44
页码范围
27211-27217
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
Lake Baikal, lying in a rift zone in southeastern Siberia, is the world's oldest, deepest, and most voluminous lake that began to form over 30 million years ago. Cited as the “most outstanding example of a freshwater ecosystem” and designated a World Heritage Site in 1996 due to its high level of endemicity, the lake and its ecosystem have become increasingly threatened by both climate change and anthropogenic disturbance. Here, we present a record of nutrient cycling in the lake, derived from the silicon isotope composition of diatoms, which dominate aquatic primary productivity. Using historical records from the region, we assess the extent to which natural and anthropogenic factors have altered biogeochemical cycling in the lake over the last 2,000 y. We show that rates of nutrient supply from deep waters to the photic zone have dramatically increased since the mid-19th century in response to changing wind …
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