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Applicability of phosphorus budget models to southern African man-made lakes
Authors:J A Thornton  R D Walmsley
Institution:(1) Department of National Parks and Wild Life Management, Division of Aquatic Ecology, P. O. Box 8365, Causeway, Salisbury, Zimbabwe;(2) Present address: National Institute for Water Research, Limnology Division, P. O. Box 395, Pretoria, Republic of South Africa;(3) Institute for Environmental Sciences, University of the Orange Free State, P. O. Box 339, Bloemfontein, Republic of South Africa;(4) Present address: Department of Plant Sciences, Rhodes University, P. O. Box 94, Grahamstown, Republic of South Africa
Abstract:An investigation of the phosphorus loading characteristics of 31 southern African man-made was lakes made. The lakes were characterized by low water retention times, with most of the lakes having retention times of less than one year. Catchment phosphorus export rates showed wide variation (1–162 mg P m-2 y-1) with those lakes experiencing excessive municipal wastewater inputs having export rates in excess of 53 mg m-2 y-1. The phosphorus data were tested against the Vollenweider (1976) and Dillon & Rigler (1974) phosphorus budget models which predict in-lake steady state concentrations of phosphorus. It was found that both models displayed good potential for the prediction of steady state concentrations of phosphorus, with better results being obtained from the Dillon & Rigler (1974) model. However, because phosphorus concentrations within these lakes may not necessarily be related to trophic status the use of these models as a predictive tool for eutrophication control still requires further development.
Keywords:phosphorus budget  predictive models  African lakes  man-made lakes
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