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Manipulation of chemistry and phytoplankton by hydrological intervention: a whole lake experiment in the northern Netherlands
Authors:H DE  HAAN  H L HOOGVELD  T DE  BOER  J VOERMAN  J R MOED  H A KRAMER  J SCHROTENBOER
Institution:Limnological Institute, Tjeukemeer Laboratory, Oosterzee, The Netherlands
Abstract:SUMMARY. 1. The small Lake Negenmad, in the nature reserve 'De Oude Venen', was isolated from the canals and lakes of the Frisian lake system. Its chemistry and phytoplankton were monitored 1 year before (1984) and 2 years after (1985–86) isolation. These characteristics were compared with those of the adjacent Lake Veertigmad which was not manipulated.
2. The hydrological intervention prevented the inflow of chloride-rich IJsselmeer water into Lake Negenmad and made its water table more dependent on evapotranspiration, precipitation and upwelling water. In comparison with the unmanipulated lake. Lake Negenmad became less saline (c. 50%), more humic (c. 50%) and total dissolved (<0.2,μm) iron concentration increased dramatically.
3. During the 2 years of damming no marked differences in the total nutrient concentrations of either lake were observed. However, the maximum phytoplankton density in the dammed lake was half that in the unmanipulated lake. The lower density may have been caused by low P availability after formation of humus-iron phosphate species.
4. Preventing the inflow of water from the Frisian lake system favoured the occurrence in Lake Negenmad of flagellated species (Chrysophyceae, Cryptophyceae) at the expense of filamentous and nuisance-causing cyanobacteria (Oscillutoria, Anabaena, Aphanizomenon spp.).
5. The implications of these results for water quality management of reservoirs in peaty areas are briefly discussed.
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