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Use of delta O-18 in the interpretation of hydrological dynamics in lakes

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JOURNAL OF LIMNOLOGY
Volume 68, Issue 2, Pages 174-182

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PAGEPRESS PUBL
DOI: 10.4081/jlimnol.2009.174

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stable oxygen isotopes; hydrology; stratification; mixis; lake renewal; small lakes

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  1. IASMA
  2. SALTO
  3. OLOAMBIENT
  4. CERCA Research

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Stable isolopes offer considered multi-year delta O-18 values for six different lakes located in the Italian Alps. We studied delta O-18 values of two large (L. Caldonazzo and L. Levico) and four small lakes (L. Lavarone, L. Santo di Cembra, L. Serraia, and L. Tovel) characterised by different hydrological regimes (> or <1 year renewal time) and size (> or < 50 ha). Differences in isotope composition along the water column, between years and layers were used to investigate the extend of lake water renewal, mixis, stratification, and groundwater infiltration. Lakes with short renewal time had significantly different spring overturn values. while lakes with longer renewal time had substantially constant values. The isotope content of the water column also clarified the extent of mixis for some lakes: Lavarone underwent complete mixing only in some years, while Tovel, previously considered meromictic, could no longer be considered as such. With the exception of L. Tovel, characterised by a peculiar hydrology, thermal stratification was reflected it? yearly isotope patterns. Analysis of hypolimnetic isotope values indicated that in L. Lavarone and L. Serraia strong storm events altered summer hypolimnetic delta O-18 values suggesting aroundwater infiltration. Furthermore, epilimnetic isotope enrichment was related to lake elevation by a linear relationship. The extraordinarily hot 2003 summer led to a higher evaporation with respect to other years considered. Multi-annual data on the isompic values of rainfall for L. Tovel (1178 m a.s.l.) provided the necessary background for data interpretation since precipitation governs isotope inputs. Based on our data, we proposed a general scheme of the seasonal delta O-18 pattern in temperate lakes distinguishing between small and large lakes.

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