Authors
Takanori Nakano, Ichiro Tayasu, Yoshihiro Yamada, Takahiro Hosono, Akitake Igeta, Fujio Hyodo, Atsushi Ando, Yu Saitoh, Takuya Tanaka, Eitaro Wada, Shigeo Yachi
Publication date
2008/1/15
Journal
Science of the Total Environment
Volume
389
Issue
1
Pages
132-148
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
We investigated the effects of natural environments and human activity on Lake Biwa, central Japan. We determined the concentrations of 19 elements and the compositions of stable S and Sr isotopes in the main tributaries of the lake and compared them with the corresponding values obtained from the lake water during the circulation period. Results of a principal component analysis indicated that the components dissolved in the lower reaches of the tributaries can be divided into group 1 (HCO3, SO4, NO3, Ca, Mg, Sr) and group 2 components (Cl, Br, Na, K, Ba, Rb, Cs). The concentrations of group 1 components were high in the rivers of the southern area, which is urbanized and densely populated, and the eastern area, which consists of plains where agriculture predominates, compared with the rivers of the northern and western areas, which are mostly mountainous and sparsely populated. The concentrations …
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T Nakano, I Tayasu, Y Yamada, T Hosono, A Igeta… - Science of the Total Environment, 2008