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Geosphere-Biosphere Interactions in Bio-Activity Volcanic Lakes: Evidences from Hule and Rìo Cuarto (Costa Rica)
Hule and Río Cuarto are maar lakes located 11 and 18 km N of Poás volcano along a 27 km long fracture zone, in the Central Volcanic Range of Costa Rica. Both lakes are characterized by a stable thermic and chemical stratification and recently they were affected by fish killing events likely related...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4109938/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25058537 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102456 |
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author | Cabassi, Jacopo Tassi, Franco Mapelli, Francesca Borin, Sara Calabrese, Sergio Rouwet, Dmitri Chiodini, Giovanni Marasco, Ramona Chouaia, Bessem Avino, Rosario Vaselli, Orlando Pecoraino, Giovannella Capecchiacci, Francesco Bicocchi, Gabriele Caliro, Stefano Ramirez, Carlos Mora-Amador, Raul |
author_facet | Cabassi, Jacopo Tassi, Franco Mapelli, Francesca Borin, Sara Calabrese, Sergio Rouwet, Dmitri Chiodini, Giovanni Marasco, Ramona Chouaia, Bessem Avino, Rosario Vaselli, Orlando Pecoraino, Giovannella Capecchiacci, Francesco Bicocchi, Gabriele Caliro, Stefano Ramirez, Carlos Mora-Amador, Raul |
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description | Hule and Río Cuarto are maar lakes located 11 and 18 km N of Poás volcano along a 27 km long fracture zone, in the Central Volcanic Range of Costa Rica. Both lakes are characterized by a stable thermic and chemical stratification and recently they were affected by fish killing events likely related to the uprising of deep anoxic waters to the surface caused by rollover phenomena. The vertical profiles of temperature, pH, redox potential, chemical and isotopic compositions of water and dissolved gases, as well as prokaryotic diversity estimated by DNA fingerprinting and massive 16S rRNA pyrosequencing along the water column of the two lakes, have highlighted that different bio-geochemical processes occur in these meromictic lakes. Although the two lakes host different bacterial and archaeal phylogenetic groups, water and gas chemistry in both lakes is controlled by the same prokaryotic functions, especially regarding the CO(2)-CH(4) cycle. Addition of hydrothermal CO(2) through the bottom of the lakes plays a fundamental priming role in developing a stable water stratification and fuelling anoxic bacterial and archaeal populations. Methanogens and methane oxidizers as well as autotrophic and heterotrophic aerobic bacteria responsible of organic carbon recycling resulted to be stratified with depth and strictly related to the chemical-physical conditions and availability of free oxygen, affecting both the CO(2) and CH(4) chemical concentrations and their isotopic compositions along the water column. Hule and Río Cuarto lakes were demonstrated to contain a CO(2) (CH(4), N(2))-rich gas reservoir mainly controlled by the interactions occurring between geosphere and biosphere. Thus, we introduced the term of bio-activity volcanic lakes to distinguish these lakes, which have analogues worldwide (e.g. Kivu: D.R.C.-Rwanda; Albano, Monticchio and Averno: Italy; Pavin: France) from volcanic lakes only characterized by geogenic CO(2) reservoir such as Nyos and Monoun (Cameroon). |
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spelling | pubmed-41099382014-07-29 Geosphere-Biosphere Interactions in Bio-Activity Volcanic Lakes: Evidences from Hule and Rìo Cuarto (Costa Rica) Cabassi, Jacopo Tassi, Franco Mapelli, Francesca Borin, Sara Calabrese, Sergio Rouwet, Dmitri Chiodini, Giovanni Marasco, Ramona Chouaia, Bessem Avino, Rosario Vaselli, Orlando Pecoraino, Giovannella Capecchiacci, Francesco Bicocchi, Gabriele Caliro, Stefano Ramirez, Carlos Mora-Amador, Raul PLoS One Research Article Hule and Río Cuarto are maar lakes located 11 and 18 km N of Poás volcano along a 27 km long fracture zone, in the Central Volcanic Range of Costa Rica. Both lakes are characterized by a stable thermic and chemical stratification and recently they were affected by fish killing events likely related to the uprising of deep anoxic waters to the surface caused by rollover phenomena. The vertical profiles of temperature, pH, redox potential, chemical and isotopic compositions of water and dissolved gases, as well as prokaryotic diversity estimated by DNA fingerprinting and massive 16S rRNA pyrosequencing along the water column of the two lakes, have highlighted that different bio-geochemical processes occur in these meromictic lakes. Although the two lakes host different bacterial and archaeal phylogenetic groups, water and gas chemistry in both lakes is controlled by the same prokaryotic functions, especially regarding the CO(2)-CH(4) cycle. Addition of hydrothermal CO(2) through the bottom of the lakes plays a fundamental priming role in developing a stable water stratification and fuelling anoxic bacterial and archaeal populations. Methanogens and methane oxidizers as well as autotrophic and heterotrophic aerobic bacteria responsible of organic carbon recycling resulted to be stratified with depth and strictly related to the chemical-physical conditions and availability of free oxygen, affecting both the CO(2) and CH(4) chemical concentrations and their isotopic compositions along the water column. Hule and Río Cuarto lakes were demonstrated to contain a CO(2) (CH(4), N(2))-rich gas reservoir mainly controlled by the interactions occurring between geosphere and biosphere. Thus, we introduced the term of bio-activity volcanic lakes to distinguish these lakes, which have analogues worldwide (e.g. Kivu: D.R.C.-Rwanda; Albano, Monticchio and Averno: Italy; Pavin: France) from volcanic lakes only characterized by geogenic CO(2) reservoir such as Nyos and Monoun (Cameroon). Public Library of Science 2014-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4109938/ /pubmed/25058537 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102456 Text en © 2014 Cabassi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Cabassi, Jacopo Tassi, Franco Mapelli, Francesca Borin, Sara Calabrese, Sergio Rouwet, Dmitri Chiodini, Giovanni Marasco, Ramona Chouaia, Bessem Avino, Rosario Vaselli, Orlando Pecoraino, Giovannella Capecchiacci, Francesco Bicocchi, Gabriele Caliro, Stefano Ramirez, Carlos Mora-Amador, Raul Geosphere-Biosphere Interactions in Bio-Activity Volcanic Lakes: Evidences from Hule and Rìo Cuarto (Costa Rica) |
title | Geosphere-Biosphere Interactions in Bio-Activity Volcanic Lakes: Evidences from Hule and Rìo Cuarto (Costa Rica) |
title_full | Geosphere-Biosphere Interactions in Bio-Activity Volcanic Lakes: Evidences from Hule and Rìo Cuarto (Costa Rica) |
title_fullStr | Geosphere-Biosphere Interactions in Bio-Activity Volcanic Lakes: Evidences from Hule and Rìo Cuarto (Costa Rica) |
title_full_unstemmed | Geosphere-Biosphere Interactions in Bio-Activity Volcanic Lakes: Evidences from Hule and Rìo Cuarto (Costa Rica) |
title_short | Geosphere-Biosphere Interactions in Bio-Activity Volcanic Lakes: Evidences from Hule and Rìo Cuarto (Costa Rica) |
title_sort | geosphere-biosphere interactions in bio-activity volcanic lakes: evidences from hule and rìo cuarto (costa rica) |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4109938/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25058537 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102456 |
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