RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN >> 2021, Vol. 30 >> Issue (7): 1695-1703.doi: 10.11870/cjlyzyyhj202107016

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Effect on Hydrochemistry of Karst Spring Water and Karst Carbon Cycle from Aquatic Plants and Gas Exchange Across Water-air Interface

ZHAO Rui-yi 1,2, HUANG Shu-qing 1, ZHANG Yue-ming 3, ZHANG Yu-xiang 1, LIU Chang 1, LI Zhi-ting 4   

  1. (1. College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Chongqing Jiaotong University, Chongqing 400074, China 2.Key Laboratory of
    Karst Dynamics, MLR&GZAR, Institute of Karst Geology, CAGS, Guilin, 541004, China 3.Huai'an Water Conservancy Survey and
    Design Institute Co., Ltd, Huai'an 223001, China 4. Chongqing College of Humanities, Science & Technology, Chongqing 401524, China)
  • Online:2021-07-20 Published:2021-08-03

Abstract: The hydrochemical properties of five points were monthly monitored in Jiangjia Spring from from December 2017 to November 2018, in order to reveal the effect on hydrochemistry of karst spring water and karst carbon cycle from photosynthesis of aquatic plants and gas exchange. The results showed that the Ca 2+ concentration and HCO 3- concentration at JJQ3 were significantly low in the months with less precipitation, comparing with those at JJQ1 and JJQ2. Meanwhile the dissolved oxygen (DO) negatively correlated with conductivity (EC), Ca 2+ and HCO3- concentrations. It indicated that HCO3- generated from carbonate dissolution was partly converted into stable organic carbon through photosynthesis of aquatic plants, which enhanced the karst carbon sink. However, the high flow rate could limit the photosynthesis of aquatic plants, resulting in little difference of chemical properties among monitoring points in the month with more precipitation. Despite that HCO3- concentrations at JJQ4 were similar to those at JJQ1 and JJQ2, while the pH and DO at JJQ4 were significantly higher than that at JJQ1 and JJQ2, and the stable isotopes of dissolved inorganic (δ13CDIC) at JJQ4 were heavier than those at JJQ1 and JJQ2. The above phenomenon may attribute to the gas exchange between water and atmosphere because of head fall, which caused that the oxygen in the atmosphere dissolved into the water and the CO2 in the spring water was released into the atmosphere due to high pCO2. The hydrochemistry of Jiangjiaquan were controlled by photosynthesis of aquatic plants as well as gas exchange between water and atmosphere. Although the two factors had similar effects on hydrochemistry, they brought different effects on karst carbon cycle. Especially, CO2 degassing would further weaken the effect of karst carbon sink, at the presence of strong acid such as H2SO4. Therefore, it was necessary to distinguish the two factors, in order to accurately estimate the karst carbon flux.

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