11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
[U05-P03] Long-Term monthly measurements of dissolved inorganic radiocarbon in water at Lake Motosu and Lake Kawaguchi to understand seasonal hydrological variations
Keywords:Radiocarbon, Oxygen isotope, Fuji Five Lakes, Lake water, groundwater
In this study, we investigated the water pathways in Lake Motosu by measuring radiocarbon concentration (Δ14C), and oxygen and hydrogen (δ18O and δD) stable isotopes in precipitation, groundwater, and lake water from 2018 to 2021, as well as the spring water at the lake bottom. The results of groundwater measurements and water balance surveys were combined to obtain a comprehensive picture of water exchange. The mass balance of water was also calculated from the groundwater recharge altitude, lake observation data, and the Δ14C box model of groundwater and lake water.
The Δ14C, and the δ18O and dD of water were measured using a single-stage accelerator mass spectrometer and a wavelength scanning cavity ring-down spectrometer at the Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute of the University of Tokyo. The Δ14C of surface water in Lake Motosu was found to increase during winter with the highest value in January. In contrast, the Δ14C values became lower in summer. The three years records of Δ14C, δ18O, and dD in Kawaguchi Lake will also be presented, and the water cycle of the Fuji Five Lakes will be discussed.