2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10933-021-00184-y
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Seasonal deposition of authigenic calcite out of isotopic equilibrium with DIC and water, and implications for paleolimnological studies

Abstract: We conducted year-round, monthly monitoring of the stable isotope composition of DIC and water in hypereutrophic Lake Kierskie, western Poland, along with isotope measures of calcite collected in sediment traps installed at 16 and 30 m water depth in the lake. Isotope data were supplemented by previously published data on physico-chemical variables in the lake water column. We sought to determine how carbon and oxygen isotopic disequilibria in calcite deposited in the lake’s laminated sediments vary seasonally… Show more

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“…This will slow calcite dissolution, allowing calcite crystals to complete their descent to the lakebed through the monimolimnion. Elevated calcium and alkalinity concentrations in these bottom waters are associated with groundwater recharge (Apolinarska et al 2020(Apolinarska et al , 2021. Groundwater composition re ects passage through a dolomitic substrate which is recharged below the chemocline (Llew-Williams 2022, Priebe et al…”
Section: Discussion -The Nature Of Varvesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This will slow calcite dissolution, allowing calcite crystals to complete their descent to the lakebed through the monimolimnion. Elevated calcium and alkalinity concentrations in these bottom waters are associated with groundwater recharge (Apolinarska et al 2020(Apolinarska et al , 2021. Groundwater composition re ects passage through a dolomitic substrate which is recharged below the chemocline (Llew-Williams 2022, Priebe et al…”
Section: Discussion -The Nature Of Varvesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In light of these complexities, a more holistic approach is necessary to unravel the multifaceted controls on mineralisation and the incorporation of different elements and their isotopes in natural carbonate records. Thus, it is essential to expand studies to different active carbonate systems in a broad range of geological settings and environmental conditions to develop a more comprehensive framework for the interpretation of carbonates geochemical signatures (Kele et al, 2015;Wassenburg et al, 2020;Apolinarska et al, 2021;Mors et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%