Using a multi-proxy paleolimnological approach to track the effects of multiple stressors on a naturally acidic lake from Killarney Provincial Park (Ontario, Canada)

Author:

Simmatis Brigitte1,Lanigan Courtney1,Lambert Breanna1,Meyer-Jacob Carsten1,Michelutti Neal1,Paterson Andrew M.2,Smol John P3

Affiliation:

1. Queen's University, 4257, Biology, Kingston, Ontario, Canada;

2. Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Dorset Environmental Science Centre, Dorset, Ontario, Canada, ;

3. Queen`s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, ;

Abstract

Ruth-Roy Lake (Killarney Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada) is an ultra-oligotrophic, naturally acidic waterbody. Lakes in Killarney Provincial Park were impacted by long-range transportation of contaminants from copper-nickel smelting operations in nearby Sudbury, but recent lake monitoring indicates that Ruth-Roy Lake has been less acidic than inferred pre-industrial pH conditions. We assessed the effects of pH change, reduced sulphur emissions, and drivers of reduced acidity using biological and geochemical paleolimnological techniques. Ruth-Roy Lake experienced notable biological and chemical change over the past ~150 years. All examined proxies supported that Ruth-Roy Lake was naturally acidic but further acidified as early as ca. 1920s, with the strongest acidification signal apparent in ca. 1940s. Biological recovery in diatom and cladoceran assemblages, however, is modest. We highlight the importance of understanding reference conditions to assess ecosystem recovery and climate-mediated change in clear acidic lakes located in industrial landscapes.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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