Source tracing of n-alkanes in Songhua Lake, based on correspondence analysis and geochemical index
This paper analyzes the source of n -alkanes in sediments spanning 63 years since 1943 from Songhua Lake, using the method of correspondence analysis and geochemical index. The area of Songhua Lake is 554 km 2 , and its ecological problems affect hundreds of thousands of people in the basin. The con...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environmental geochemistry and health 2020-05, Vol.42 (5), p.1347-1357 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper analyzes the source of
n
-alkanes in sediments spanning 63 years since 1943 from Songhua Lake, using the method of correspondence analysis and geochemical index. The area of Songhua Lake is 554 km
2
, and its ecological problems affect hundreds of thousands of people in the basin. The concentration of total
n
-alkanes (C
13
–C
36
) in the sediments ranged from 20.39 to 168.35 μg/g, averaged at 72.58 μg/g, indicating that the Songhua Lake has an ecological risk of
n
-alkanes and should be taken seriously and protected. The analysis of geochemical indexes, including main carbon distributions (MH), LMW/HMW ratio, Paq, average chain length and so on, shows the
n
-alkanes in the Songhua Lake sediments are mainly derived from modern higher terrestrial plants, followed by human activities, and a small part from aquatic vascular plants and algae. Moreover, the source and sedimentary history of
n
-alkanes in Songhua Lake were carried out by corresponding analysis. And the correspondence analysis could be a feasible and effective means of source tracing. |
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ISSN: | 0269-4042 1573-2983 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10653-019-00421-4 |