Pulp and paper mill pollution and subsequent ecosystem recovery of a large boreal lake in Finland:: a paleolimnological analysis

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作者
Meriläinen, JJ
Hynynen, J
Palomäki, A
Veijola, H
Witick, A
Mäntykoski, K
Granberg, K
Lehtinen, K
机构
[1] Univ Jyvaskyla, Inst Environm Res, FIN-40351 Jyvaskyla, Finland
[2] Cent Finland Reg Environm Ctr, FIN-40101 Jyvaskyla, Finland
关键词
palaeolimnology; eutrophication; recovery; diatoms; chironomids; resin acids; environmental status; Finland;
D O I
10.1023/A:1011154532160
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Sedimentary diatom frustules and chironomid remains, in addition to the chemical stratigraphy of 32 elements and resin acids, were studied from short-core samples taken from two basins and a sheltered bay of Lake Paijanne in southern Finland (about 61 degrees 10'-62 degrees 15' N, 25 degrees 30' E). The lake was formerly oligotrophic but has been subject to effluent loading from pulp and paper mills during the past century since the opening of the first pulp mill in the 1880s. Four developmental phases were distinguished and named mainly according to the effects found in the basin close to the pollution source: (1) the pre-industrial phase (from the 1800s to ca. 1920), including the early years of industrialization, with low impacts; (2) the phase of increasing pollution (ca. 1920-1969); (3) the phase of severe pollution (1970-1981); and (4) the water protection phase (1982 onwards). Distinct differences were observed between pelagic (diatoms) and benthic (chironomid) ecosystems in their response to pollution. Effluent loading from the pulp and paper mills had a pronounced impact on chironomid assemblages, but only a slight influence on diatoms in the basin close to the pollution source. In the southern basin, approximately 60 km downstream, an increase in acidophilous species was observed in the diatom assemblages during the early years of pollution, but changes in chironomids in this basin were negligible. The water protection work of the past 30 years, which has led to an improvement in water quality and a marked recovery of the profundal biota, has also resulted in a slight increase in primary production of the lake. The decrease in brown-coloured effluent water has led to an increase in thickness of the lake's photic productive layer, while the toxicity of the water has simultaneously diminished. Rapid changes in chironomid assemblages and sedimentation observed in the sheltered bay highlight the importance of local land-use activities as causes of environmental change in this area, and especially their effects on sedimentation and benthic life.
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