Abstract

Lake Hulun, the fifth largest lake in China, is a typical eutrophic steppe lake located in the Hulun Buir Prairie. The dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the water of Lake Hulun has a high concentration. However, little is known about the occurrence characteristics and source of the DOM in Lake Hulun. The spatial and temporal distribution characteristics of DOM concentration in Lake Hulun were thoroughly surveyed, and the optical characteristics, fluorescence components and sources of DOM were analyzed by excitation emission matrix (EMM) and parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) technology. The DOM concentration was 6.46–42.87 mg C/L, and was highest in summer and lowest in winter. The difference in the spatial distribution of DOM in winter was significant due to the ice over, and showed a trend where the concentration near the shore was higher than that in the center of the lake. Three humic-like components and one component consisting of a mixture of humic-like and protein-like substances of DOM were identified, with the former being prevalent. The humification index of DOM was 2.22–9.92, indicating that the DOM has a high degree of humification. The DOM is mainly derived from terrestrial sources, with the highest proportion (91.0% ± 8.1%) found in winter and the lowest (66.2% ± 7.7%) in summer. Given that the DOM in Lake Hulun is mainly dominated by humic-like components with a high degree humification, the DOM may have low bioactivity. However, this is just a preliminary analysis and judgment, and it is necessary to conduct other experiments such as biodegradation experiments to further study the bioavailability of DOM in Lake Hulun.

Highlights

  • Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is widely found in rivers, lakes, and other natural water bodies and it is considered to be the largest pool of organic matter that occurs in natural waters

  • Studies have found a general increase in the concentration of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in surface waters in eastern North America and northern and central Europe

  • The water transparency was lowest in July, mainly because this month is part of the summer in the Lake Hulun area, when aquatic organisms were relatively flourishing

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Introduction

Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is widely found in rivers, lakes, and other natural water bodies and it is considered to be the largest pool of organic matter that occurs in natural waters. Studies have found a general increase in the concentration of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in surface waters in eastern North America and northern and central Europe. Studies have found that DOC concentrations will continue to rise, with unpredictable effects on the global carbon cycle [4]. Water 2020, 12, 953 change is considered one of the most important factors that influence DOM concentration in surface waters [5,6,7].

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