Journal of the Oceanographical Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 2186-3113
Print ISSN : 0029-8131
ISSN-L : 0029-8131
Vertical Distributions of Some Chemical Substances in Surface Sediments of a Meromictic Lake Suigetsu
Michiro MATSUYAMA
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1974 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages 209-215

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Vertical distributions of some chemical substances in the surface sediments of a typical meromictic lake, Lake Suigetsu, were measured. Metallic elements such as iron, manganese, nickel, zinc, copper and chromium showed no significant slopes in vertical direction. While, boron and total sulfur contents in the sediments decreased from the surface tothe stratum 35-40 cm, and below which both substances showed no more appreciable changes. From an average sedimentation rate (about 1.1 mm/yr), estimated from the radiocarbon dating of the sediment, the sediments above the stratum 35-40 cm were thought to be deposited after the beginning of the salt water intrusion to the lake by the excavation of acanal in 1665, by which Lake Suigetsu was connected to a polyhaline lake (Lake Kugushi) directly connected to the sea. Vertical distributions of boron and total sulfur in the sediments and also of chlorinity of the interstitial waters seem to correspond to past change inthe lake condition from freshwater one to a two-layered system of a deeper salt water covered by a upper freshwater.
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