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The strontium isotope distribution in water and fish within major South African catchments

dc.contributor.authorJordaan, L.J.
dc.contributor.authorWepener, V.
dc.contributor.authorHuizenga, J.M.
dc.contributor.researchID12579769 - Wepener, Victor
dc.contributor.researchID21907609 - Huizenga, Jan Marten
dc.date.accessioned2017-05-10T06:18:09Z
dc.date.available2017-05-10T06:18:09Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.description.abstractStrontium has 4 naturally-occurring isotopes (84Sr, 86Sr, 87Sr, 88Sr) all of which are stable (Faure, 1986). Thee correlation between the 87Sr/86Sr isotope ratio of lake water and fish finn spine tissue was investigated in 23 lakes within 4 major South African catchments. Data showed that fish within a specific lake all have the same Sr isotope ratio in their n spine tissue regardless of species, age, sex and condition. The origin of the dissolved Sr fraction in lake water can be either from the natural weathering of upstream geological units or from an upstream anthropogenic source. The Sr isotopic ratios of the water samples were, however, constant over a multi-year period suggesting that the main source may be the more consistent geological environment. The Sr isotope ratio of river and lake water generally increases along the course of the rivers within the tertiary catchments of the areas investigated. In large rivers like the Vaal, where pollution also plays a role, the pattern is much more complicated. In the Olifants River catchment, Lake Middelburg, Lake Witbank and Lake Doornpoort have a similar Sr isotope ratio, which is distinct from Lake Bronkhorstspruit. Lake Loskop which is downstream from these lakes has a Sr isotope ratio between these two extremes, indicating mixing of water from upstream sources. Similarly Lake Arabie (Flag Boshielo), which is even further downstream, shows a Sr isotope composition between the composition of Lake Loskop and the lakes in the Elands Riveren_US
dc.identifier.citationJordaan, L.J. et al. 2016. The strontium isotope distribution in water and fish within major South African catchments. Water SA, 42(2):213-224. [https://www.ajol.info/index.php/wsa]en_US
dc.identifier.issn0378-4738
dc.identifier.issn1816-7950 (Online)
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/21818
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.4314/wsa.v42i2.05
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.ajol.info/index.php/wsa/article/view/138069
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherWater Research Commissionen_US
dc.subjectStrontium isotopeen_US
dc.subject87Sr/86Sren_US
dc.subjectLake wateren_US
dc.subjectFish finn spineen_US
dc.subjectWater chemistryen_US
dc.subjectLake Loskopen_US
dc.titleThe strontium isotope distribution in water and fish within major South African catchmentsen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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