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Three-dimensional fluorescence spectral characteristics of dissolved organic carbon in cave drip waters and their responses to environment changes: Four cave systems as an example in Guizhou Province,
XingNeng Xie;  ShiJie Wang;  YunChao Zhou;  WeiJun Luo
2008
Source PublicationChinese Science Bulletin
Volume53Issue:5Pages:884-889
Abstract

Understanding the responses of fluorescence spectral characteristics of cave drip waters to modern environment and climate changes is key to the reconstructions of environmental and climatic changes using fluorescence spectral characteristics of speleothems. The fluorescence spectral characteristics of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in four active cave systems were analyzed with a three-dimensional (3D) fluorescence spectral analysis method. We found that the fluorescence types of DOC were mainly of fulvic-like and protein-like fluorescences, both in soil waters and cave drip waters. The intensity of fulvic-like fluorescence was positively correlated with the concentrations of DOC, suggesting that the DOC of cave drip waters was derived from the overlying soil layer of a cave system. Compared with the other cave systems, the variation range of the excitation and emission wavelengths for fulvic-like fluorescence of cave drip waters in Liangfeng cave system that had forest vegetation was smaller and the excitation wavelength was longer, while its fluorescence intensity varied significantly. By contrast, the excitation and emission wavelengths and fluorescence intensity for that in Jiangjun cave system that had a scrub and tussock vegetation showed the most significant variation, while its excitation wavelength was shorter. This implies that the variation of vegetation overlying a cave appears to be a factor affecting the fluorescence spectral characteristics of cave drip waters.

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Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/8230
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry,Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences,Guiyang 550002, China
2.Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
3.Forestry College of Guizhou University, Guiyang 550025, China
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XingNeng Xie;ShiJie Wang;YunChao Zhou;WeiJun Luo. Three-dimensional fluorescence spectral characteristics of dissolved organic carbon in cave drip waters and their responses to environment changes: Four cave systems as an example in Guizhou Province,[J]. Chinese Science Bulletin,2008,53(5):884-889.
APA XingNeng Xie;ShiJie Wang;YunChao Zhou;WeiJun Luo.(2008).Three-dimensional fluorescence spectral characteristics of dissolved organic carbon in cave drip waters and their responses to environment changes: Four cave systems as an example in Guizhou Province,.Chinese Science Bulletin,53(5),884-889.
MLA XingNeng Xie;ShiJie Wang;YunChao Zhou;WeiJun Luo."Three-dimensional fluorescence spectral characteristics of dissolved organic carbon in cave drip waters and their responses to environment changes: Four cave systems as an example in Guizhou Province,".Chinese Science Bulletin 53.5(2008):884-889.
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