Abstract

Freshwater lakes and sediments need to be monitored continuously for environmental assessment and geochemical explorations. Lake sediments are major sinks for organic matter and for all geochemical elements. In the present study, total organic matter (TOC), nitrogen (TN), and geochemical analysis of major oxides was carried out on Yercaud Lake surface sediments, located at a higher elevation in South India to infer sediment distribution pattern and source for organic matter. Particle size distribution of lake surface sediments suggests that the sediments are predominantly silty sand and sandy silt, poorly to very poorly sorted and symmetrically skewed. TOC/TN ratio (6.54–12.65) reveal that the organic matter (OM) is derived from the in situ lake sources particularly from the vascular plants and lake biota accumulation. Weathering indices that fall from [chemical index of alteration (CIA)] 88.59–93.08 values and A‐CN‐K plot reflects intense chemical weathering of the bedrock exposures in the source area, which was accelerated under warmer and humid climate conditions in the sub‐tropical regions. Al2O3/TiO2 ratio (6.94–26.62) indicates weathering particularly of the exposed charnockite rocks around the lake basin.

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