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VOA慢速英语2021--美欧数百个湖泊缺氧日益严重

时间:2021-06-13 21:06来源:互联网 提供网友:nan   字体: [ ]
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Researchers say oxygen levels have dropped in hundreds of lakes across the United States and Europe over the last 40 years.

A new study suggests the oxygen loss can lead to more fish dying and increased algae1 growth.

Scientists examined the temperature and the amount of dissolved oxygen in nearly 400 lakes. Dissolved oxygen is the amount of oxygen gas contained in water. They discovered widespread drops in oxygen levels.

The study recently appeared in the publication Nature. It found that dissolved oxygen decreased an average of 5.5 percent in the surface water of the lakes and 18.6 percent in the deep water.

The researchers say their findings suggest that warming temperatures and decreased water clarity2 from human activity are causing oxygen levels to fall.

Craig E. Williamson is a biology professor at Miami University in the state of Ohio and a co-writer of the study. He told The Associated Press that testing for oxygen is one of the best ways to judge how healthy water systems are. The study's findings suggest "a pronounced human footprint," he said.

That footprint includes warming caused by climate change, the researchers said. In addition, decreased water clarity can be caused by runoff from human waste systems, fertilizers, cars and power plants.

Losses in dissolved oxygen in Earth's water systems have been reported before. A 2017 study of oxygen levels in the world's oceans showed a two percent drop since 1960. But less was known about lakes, which lost two to nine times as much oxygen as oceans, the study found.

In the past, other researchers had reported oxygen decreases in individual lakes over a long period of time. But those studies did not examine as many lakes around the world, said Samuel B. Fey. He is a biology professor at Oregon's Reed4 College who studies lakes. He was not involved in the latest study.

Fey said an important finding was that the researchers were able to show such a notable5 drop in dissolved oxygen levels. Also, the drops were found at both the surface and in deep parts of the lakes.

The deep water drop in oxygen levels may affect organisms that are more sensitive to temperature increases, such as cold water fish. During the summer months, they depend on cooler temperatures found in deeper water. But if deep waters are low in oxygen, the organisms struggle to survive.

"Those are the conditions that sometimes lead to fish kills in water bodies," study co-writer Kevin C. Rose said. This means that a lot of areas cold water fish depend on "could become inhospitable," he added.

Other organisms, Rose said, do better in warmer temperatures at the surface level and can get enough oxygen by remaining there.

About one fourth of the lakes studied showed increasing oxygen in surface waters. Rose said this is a bad sign because it points to increased algal blooms — the sudden growth of algae. In those lakes, dissolved oxygen was "very low" in deep waters, likely creating unlivable conditions for many species6, the researchers said.

Words in This Story

algae – n. a plant with no stem3 or leaves that grows in or near water

pronounced – adj. very easy to notice

fertilizer – n. a substance or a special chemical that is added to soil to help the growth of plants

inhospitable – adj. not pleasant or easy to live in

bloom – n. a fast and excessive growth of water organisms

species – n. biology : a group of animals or plants that are similar and can produce young animals or plants : a group of related animals or plants that is smaller than a genus


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1 algae tK6yW     
n.水藻,海藻
参考例句:
  • Most algae live in water.多数藻类生长在水中。
  • Algae grow and spread quickly in the lake.湖中水藻滋蔓。
2 clarity uXazE     
n.清澈,透明,明晰
参考例句:
  • His writing has great clarity of style.他的写作风格清晰易懂。
  • Mozart's music is characterized by its naivety and clarity.莫扎特的音乐特色是纯朴兴清澈。
3 stem ZGrz8     
n.茎,干,船首,词干,血统;vt.堵住,阻止,抽去梗;vi.起源于,发生
参考例句:
  • Cut the stem cleanly,just beneath a leaf joint.把茎切整齐点,正好切在叶根下。
  • The ship was in a blaze from stem to stern.整艘船从头到尾都着火了。
4 reed fAizT     
n.芦苇,芦丛,簧舌,簧片
参考例句:
  • The river banks were overgrown with reed.河岸长满了芦苇。
  • They inhabit reed huts built on stilts above the water.他们住在建于水中木桩之上的芦苇草屋里。
5 notable sH1x9     
adj.值得注意的,著名的;n.名人,要人
参考例句:
  • His achievement is very notable.他的成就是非常显著的。
  • He wrote and published the essay under notable's name.他假托名人写文章发表。
6 species FTizN     
n.物种,种群
参考例句:
  • Are we the only thinking species in the whole of creation?我们是万物中惟一有思想的物种吗?
  • This species of bird now exists only in Africa.这种鸟现在只存在于非洲。
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