Applied Sciences (Jan 2023)

Temporal Variations of Sediment Provenance in a Karst Watershed, China

  • Mi Tian,
  • Xueqiu Wang,
  • Yu Qiao,
  • Dongsheng Liu,
  • Qinghua Chi,
  • Hanliang Liu,
  • Wei Wang,
  • Baoyun Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app13020771
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. 771

Abstract

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The environmental quality of the sediments in karst areas is a common concern, and it is of great significance to analyze the sources of the sediments. This study investigates the sources and its temporal variations of catchment sediments in a typical small karst watershed area. Toxic metal concentrations in the catchment area were monitored via three geochemical baseline projects in China. The sediment identification fingerprint tool (SIFT) was used to establish a geochemical model for tracing the main source contributions and its temporal variations of catchment sediments over the past 28 years (1992–2019). The catchment sediments in the small karst catchment area were mainly sourced from the background lithologies, among which limestone contributed the most, followed by dolomite, sand-shale, and mudstone; however, the anthropogenic lead–zinc tailings contributed the least. The contributions and temporal variations of each source were closely related to the lithology, topography, and landform, as well as the change in land-use and vegetation cover and the degree of rocky desertification. Moreover, the implementation of vegetation restoration and control of rocky desertification decreased the contributions of the upstream geological bodies, and the toxic metal content of the catchment sediment decreased accordingly. This study is of great significance for environmental governance in karst areas.

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