2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1556696/v1
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Accelerated Carbonates Dissolution Caused by Anthropogenic Acidification - Contrast of Watershed Soils to Lake Sediments in Taihu Region, China

Abstract: Anthropogenic disturbances have greatly changed the water chemistry in Taihu lake, however, how soil carbonates responded to the long-term human-induced acidification received less attention likely due to the “acid-insensitive” region of Taihu watershed. In this work, we investigated soil carbonate concentrations from different land uses in the upstream of the lake and sediment carbonate profiles in the lake, to explore the linkage of carbonates dissolution in the land and sedimentation in the lake. The result… Show more

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