Basic limnological characteristics of the shallow eutrophic lake Grimnitzsee (Brandenburg, Germany) |
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Authors: | Frank Gervais, Sven Berger, Ilka Sch nfelder,Renate Rusche |
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Affiliation: | 1)Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Berlin, Germany;2)Institut für Systematische Botanik und Pflanzengeographie der Freien Universität Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | The medium shallow lake Grimnitzsee (maximum depth: 9.9 m; mean depth: 4.6 m; area: 7.7 · 106 m2) which is situated in the biosphere reserve “Schorfheide-Chorin” in northern Brandenburg (Germany) was studied in 1994 and 1995. A bathymetric map of Grimnitzsee is given for the first time. The lake is usually polymictic although in 1994 and 1995 relatively long summer stratification was observed due to very high global radiation input. Nutrient concentration, light climate, oxygen status, phytoplankton biomass and the species composition of littoral diatoms characterize the lake as eutrophic. Special features deducible from the lake's polymictic character were the multiple development of aerobic or anaerobic strata above the sediment, the fast recovery of silicon concentration in the water column after diatom sedimentation, the importance of resuspension for the success of planktonic diatom populations, and an only moderate correlation between chlorophyll a concentration and light attenuation as well as seston dry weight probably due to the influence of suspended particles. |
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Keywords: | Shallow lake mixing plankton dynamics trophic state eutrophication |
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