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[BPT03-07] Temporal variation of diatom assemblages under the influence of anthropogenic pollution in the estuarine lake Nakaumi, southwest Japan
Keywords:estuarine lake, bottom sediment, anthropogenic change, diatom assemblage, aquatic ecosystem, Lake Nakaumi
In the early 20th century, CNS and many kinds of heavy metals show a rapid increase, eutrophic species of diatoms such as small Thalassiosira species increased, and then Neodelphineis pelagica increaced. This rapid change indicates that the drastic shift in the aquatic environment was caused by loads of industrial and domestic wastes and the intense stagnation due to the construction of the port area. Multiproxy records which revert to the past value in the 1960s suggest the environmental recovery in Nakaumi. This reverting trend occurred much earlier than that of the metropolitan bay area such as Tokyo Bay and Osaka Bay in which the environmental degradation progressed more after the 1960s. This change would be a significant case study for predicting environmental changes in urban coasts in response to the mitigation of pollution.