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Recent trends in chloride and sodium concentrations in the deep subalpine lakes (Northern Italy).

Michela Rogora1, Rosario Mosello2, Lyudmila Kamburska2, Nico Salmaso3, Leonardo Cerasino3, Barbara Leoni4, Letizia Garibaldi4, Valentina Soler4, Fabio Lepori5, Luca Colombo5, Fabio Buzzi6.   

Abstract

A growing concern exists about the effects of chloride (Cl) on freshwater systems. Increasing Cl concentrations have been observed in the last few decades in several rivers and lakes, mainly in northern countries. In Italy, present levels and temporal changes of sodium (Na) and Cl in water bodies have rarely been assessed. Based on long-term data for the lakes of the subalpine district in Italy (Maggiore, Lugano, Como, Iseo, Garda), we analyzed trends affecting Cl and Na concentrations during the last 25 years, with the aim of identifying temporal changes and assessing possible causes. An in-depth analysis is presented for Lake Maggiore. Positive temporal Na and Cl trends were evident in all studied lakes, with the trends increasing since early 2000s. Data for Lake Maggiore tributaries showed a clear seasonality (higher values in winter and early spring). The NaCl used as road de-icing agent, together with Cl discharge from wastewater treatment plants, were identified as the main causes for the observed trends. Chloride concentrations in the lakes are below the threshold limit for reduced water quality and below concentrations known to harm aquatic biota. However, considering the relevance of deep subalpine lakes, representing almost 80% of the total freshwater volume in Italy, these trends indicate an important chemical change, which warrants further analysis.

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Keywords:  Deep subalpine lakes; Long-term trends; NaCl; Water chemistry

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26233742     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-5090-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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