Evolution of sediment composition of the coastal Lake San Puoto (Latium, Italy) in the last two centuries

The sediment composition of the coastal Lake San Puoto (Central Italy) was studied to obtain information on its recent environmental evolution (last 200 years). The explorative fieldwork was performed within the framework of the EU-funded PALICLAS Project. Sediment and mass accumulation rates, calcu...

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Main Authors: Enrico DINELLI, Francesca ALVISI
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2002-02-01
Series:Journal of Limnology
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Online Access:http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/361
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spelling doaj-cc9c821462fa4bc18a4692893d28fa3e2020-11-25T03:42:52ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Limnology1129-57671723-86332002-02-01611152610.4081/jlimnol.2002.15Evolution of sediment composition of the coastal Lake San Puoto (Latium, Italy) in the last two centuriesEnrico DINELLIFrancesca ALVISIThe sediment composition of the coastal Lake San Puoto (Central Italy) was studied to obtain information on its recent environmental evolution (last 200 years). The explorative fieldwork was performed within the framework of the EU-funded PALICLAS Project. Sediment and mass accumulation rates, calculated from 210Pb analysis, show mean values of 0.27 cm y-1 and 0.11 g cm-2 y-1 respectively, with increasing values from 10 cm to the top (i.e. from ca 1960 AD to the present). The evolution of the recent sedimentation of Lake San Puoto is characterized by the interplay of three main components: detrital (either siliciclastic and/or carbonatic), organic-rich and authigenic phases. The first reflects the input from coastal dunes and rocky outcrops; the other two indicate variations in lake productivity. Sedimentological, geochemical, and mineralogical analyses of two cores collected near the center of the lake were used to define five lithological units: i) a laminated unit representing the last eutrophication period, starting ca 1925 AD; ii) a few turbidite layers, probably due to a lowering of the lake level around 1920 AD; iii) a productive phase of the lake, which occurred around the end of the XIX and the beginning of the XX century; iv) a coarse siliciclastic sediment interval, possibly deposited following the digging of the channel connecting Lake San Puoto to Lake Lungo; and v) an older unit representing the natural allochthonous detritic sedimentation deriving from the present dune deposits surrounding the lake shores. Metal fluxes were calculated for recent times by means of 210Pb sedimentation rates. Zn, Cu and Pb record considerably higher fluxes above 10 cm depth (i.e. 1960 AD), as confirmed by Al-normalized metal depth profiles. Episodes of eutrophication occurred between 1890 and 1920 and between 1925 and the present.http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/361lacustrine sediment, geochemistry, 210Pb chronology, human impact, metal fluxes, Lake San Puoto, Latium, Italy
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Evolution of sediment composition of the coastal Lake San Puoto (Latium, Italy) in the last two centuries
Journal of Limnology
lacustrine sediment, geochemistry, 210Pb chronology, human impact, metal fluxes, Lake San Puoto, Latium, Italy
author_facet Enrico DINELLI
Francesca ALVISI
author_sort Enrico DINELLI
title Evolution of sediment composition of the coastal Lake San Puoto (Latium, Italy) in the last two centuries
title_short Evolution of sediment composition of the coastal Lake San Puoto (Latium, Italy) in the last two centuries
title_full Evolution of sediment composition of the coastal Lake San Puoto (Latium, Italy) in the last two centuries
title_fullStr Evolution of sediment composition of the coastal Lake San Puoto (Latium, Italy) in the last two centuries
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of sediment composition of the coastal Lake San Puoto (Latium, Italy) in the last two centuries
title_sort evolution of sediment composition of the coastal lake san puoto (latium, italy) in the last two centuries
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Limnology
issn 1129-5767
1723-8633
publishDate 2002-02-01
description The sediment composition of the coastal Lake San Puoto (Central Italy) was studied to obtain information on its recent environmental evolution (last 200 years). The explorative fieldwork was performed within the framework of the EU-funded PALICLAS Project. Sediment and mass accumulation rates, calculated from 210Pb analysis, show mean values of 0.27 cm y-1 and 0.11 g cm-2 y-1 respectively, with increasing values from 10 cm to the top (i.e. from ca 1960 AD to the present). The evolution of the recent sedimentation of Lake San Puoto is characterized by the interplay of three main components: detrital (either siliciclastic and/or carbonatic), organic-rich and authigenic phases. The first reflects the input from coastal dunes and rocky outcrops; the other two indicate variations in lake productivity. Sedimentological, geochemical, and mineralogical analyses of two cores collected near the center of the lake were used to define five lithological units: i) a laminated unit representing the last eutrophication period, starting ca 1925 AD; ii) a few turbidite layers, probably due to a lowering of the lake level around 1920 AD; iii) a productive phase of the lake, which occurred around the end of the XIX and the beginning of the XX century; iv) a coarse siliciclastic sediment interval, possibly deposited following the digging of the channel connecting Lake San Puoto to Lake Lungo; and v) an older unit representing the natural allochthonous detritic sedimentation deriving from the present dune deposits surrounding the lake shores. Metal fluxes were calculated for recent times by means of 210Pb sedimentation rates. Zn, Cu and Pb record considerably higher fluxes above 10 cm depth (i.e. 1960 AD), as confirmed by Al-normalized metal depth profiles. Episodes of eutrophication occurred between 1890 and 1920 and between 1925 and the present.
topic lacustrine sediment, geochemistry, 210Pb chronology, human impact, metal fluxes, Lake San Puoto, Latium, Italy
url http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/361
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