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The palaeolimnological potential of diatom assemblages in floodplain lakes of the Danube Delta, Romania: a pilot study
Authors:Holger Cremer  Anthonie D Buijse  André F Lotter  Willem Oosterberg  Mircea Staras
Institution:1. Department of Geobiology, Laboratory of Palaeobotany and Palynology, Universiteit Utrecht, Budapestlaan 4, 3584 CD, Utrecht, The Netherlands
2. Institute for Inland Water Management and Waste Water Treatment RIZA, P.O. Box 17, 8200 AA, Lelystad, The Netherlands
3. Danube Delta National Institute DDNI, 165 Babadag Street, 8800, Tulcea, Romania
Abstract:Within the framework of a palaeolimnological pilot study, the potential of sedimentary diatom assemblages for the reconstruction of the eutrophication history was studied in short sediment cores from five shallow lakes located in the Romanian Danube Delta. A total of 234 diatom taxa representing 57 genera could be identified but diatom assemblages are generally predominated by a few species only. Loss on ignition percentages, total diatom abundances and diatom downcore successions largely vary within the single sediment cores and between all five lakes. This suggests the presence of various lake environments within the Danube Delta, each characterized by lake-specific geomorphological, sedimentological, hydrological, and biological conditions. Highly variable depositional conditions are also confirmed by radiocesium measurements in two of the five cores suggesting distinct inter-lake differences in the sedimentation rate. Causes for the great intra-lake and inter-lake variability in diatom downcore successions are difficult to specify and may include changes in the physico-chemical conditions, aquatic vegetation cover, water depth, river influence, turbidity and inter-biotic interactions. However, based on this pilot study, it is likely that the spatial and temporal distribution of sedimentary diatom assemblages in Danube Delta lakes were not triggered by the trophic state. The delta lakes likely became meso- to eutrophic long before 1950, possibly during late-Holocene times.
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