Dynamics of heavy metals in the fine sediments from a subtropical forest headwater stream during a rainy season

IF 2.7 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 LIMNOLOGY Inland Waters Pub Date : 2022-09-21 DOI:10.1080/20442041.2022.2123680
Zemin Zhao, Fuzhong Wu, Yan Peng, Petr Heděnec, Yuan Wang, Wanrong Hu, X. Ni, Kai Yue
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ABSTRACT Headwater streams, as the capillaries of rivers, largely control the functional integrity of the entire river network. Headwater stream sediments, especially fine sediments, are essential ecosystem components and dominant reservoirs for heavy metals, with these reservoirs significantly affecting their cycling in streams. However, the dynamics of heavy metals in headwater stream sediments are not well assessed in the literature. Here, we assessed the temporal and spatial storage dynamics of several common heavy metals (i.e., Mn, Zn, Cu, Cr, Cd, and Pb) in the fine sediments from a typical subtropical forest headwater stream during the rainy season of 2021 (Mar–Aug). We found that (1) the mean storage of fine sediment of heavy metals was ordered Mn (21.57 g m−2) > Pb (2.53 g m−2) > Zn (2.27 g m−2) > Cr (0.66 g m−2) > Cu (0.12 g m−2) > Cd (0.006 g m−2); (2) their storage had a transient increase during the rainy season, followed by a decrease, but storage of both Zn and Cr was unevenly distributed from stream source to mouth; and (3) the key factors controlling heavy metal storage were water alkalinity, temperature, and pH, as well as monthly precipitation. These findings suggest that forest headwater streams can store heavy metals, but the amounts vary across temporal and spatial scales. Our results help us better understand the role of headwater streams in storing and transferring materials in forest ecosystems.
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雨季亚热带森林源头细沉积物中重金属的动态变化
摘要:作为河流的毛细血管,源头在很大程度上控制着整个河网的功能完整性。上游沉积物,特别是细沉积物,是重要的生态系统组成部分和重金属的主要储层,这些储层对其在溪流中的循环产生了重大影响。然而,文献中并没有很好地评估源头河流沉积物中重金属的动态。在这里,我们评估了2021年雨季(3月至8月)典型亚热带森林源头溪流细沉积物中几种常见重金属(即Mn、Zn、Cu、Cr、Cd和Pb)的时空储存动态。结果表明:(1)细粒沉积物中重金属的平均储量为Mn(21.57 g m−2)>Pb(2.53 g m−2)>锌(2.27 g m−2)>铬(0.66 g m−2)>铜(0.12 g m−2)>Cd(0.006 g m−2);(2) 它们的储量在雨季有短暂的增加,然后减少,但Zn和Cr的储量从源头到河口分布不均;(3)控制重金属储存的关键因素是水体碱度、温度、pH值以及月降水量。这些发现表明,森林源头溪流可以储存重金属,但其数量在时间和空间尺度上有所不同。我们的研究结果有助于我们更好地了解源头溪流在森林生态系统中储存和转移物质的作用。
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Inland Waters
Inland Waters LIMNOLOGY-MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
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6.10
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34
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期刊介绍: Inland Waters is the peer-reviewed, scholarly outlet for original papers that advance science within the framework of the International Society of Limnology (SIL). The journal promotes understanding of inland aquatic ecosystems and their management. Subject matter parallels the content of SIL Congresses, and submissions based on presentations are encouraged. All aspects of physical, chemical, and biological limnology are appropriate, as are papers on applied and regional limnology. The journal also aims to publish articles resulting from plenary lectures presented at SIL Congresses and occasional synthesis articles, as well as issues dedicated to a particular theme, specific water body, or aquatic ecosystem in a geographical area. Publication in the journal is not restricted to SIL members.
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