Modelling lake-water photochemistry: Three-decade assessment of the steady-state concentration of photoreactive transients (°OH, CO3-° and 3CDOM*) in the surface water of polymictic Lake Peipsi (Estonia/Russia)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Over the last 3–4 decades, Lake Peipsi water (sampling site A, middle part of the lake, and site B, northern
part) has experienced a statistically significant increase of bicarbonate, pH, chemical oxygen demand,
nitrate (and nitrite in site B), due to combination of climate change and eutrophication. By photochemical
modelling, we predicted a statistically significant decrease of radicals OH and CO
3 (site A, by 45% and
35%, respectively) and an increase of triplet states of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (3CDOM⁄;
site B, by 25%). These species are involved in pollutant degradation, but formation of harmful by-products
is more likely with 3CDOM⁄ than with OH. Therefore, the photochemical self-cleansing ability of
Lake Peipsi probably decreased with time, due to combined effects of climate change and eutrophication.
In different environments (e.g. Lake Maggiore, NW Italy), ecosystem restoration policies had the additional
advantage of enhancing sunlight-driven detoxification, suggesting that photochemical self-cleansing
would be positively correlated with lake water quality.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Surface-water photochemistry, Lake Peipsi, Long-term trends, Sensitised photolysis
Elenco autori:
Marco Minella; Elisa De Laurentiis; Olga Buhvestova; Marina Haldna; Külli Kangur; Valter Maurino; Claudio Minero; Davide Vione
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