Anthropogenic modification of phosphorus sequestration in lake sediments during the Holocene: A global perspective
Options
BORIS DOI
Date of Publication
August 30, 2023
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute
Author
Moyle, Madeleine | |
Boyle, John | |
Zahnder, Paul D. | |
Huang, Tao | |
Meng, Lize | |
Huang, Changchun | |
Zhou, Xin |
Series
Global and planetary change
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0921-8181
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Language
English
Publisher DOI
Description
Human activity has fundamentally altered the global phosphorus (P) cycle. Yet our understanding of when and how humans influenced the P cycle has been limited by the scarcity of long-term P sequestration records, particularly outside Europe and North America. Lake sediments provide a unique archive of past P burial rates and allow the human-mediated disruption of the global P cycle to be examined. We compiled the first global scale and continentally resolved reconstruction of lake-wide Holocene P burial rates using 108 lakes from around the world. In Europe, lake P burial rates started to increase noticeably after ~4000 calendar years before 1950 CE (cal BP), whereas the increase occurred later in China (~2000 cal BP) and in North America (~550 cal BP), which is most likely related to different histories of population growth, land-use and associated soil erosion intensities. Anthropogenic soil erosion explains ~86% of the observed changes in global lake P burial rates in pre-industrial times. We also provide the first long-term estimates of the global lake P sink over the Holocene (~2686 Tg P). We estimate that the global mean lake sediment P sequestration since 1850 CE (100 cal BP) is ~1.54 Tg P yr
File(s)
File | File Type | Format | Size | License | Publisher/Copright statement | Content | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tu_et_al_2023_GPC__Holocene_P_sequestration_in_lakes_-_global_perspective_.pdf | text | Adobe PDF | 6.83 MB | publisher | published |