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Water chemistry of Lake Ladoga and Russian-Finnish intercalibration of analyses
Authors:Riitta Niinioja  Merja Manninen  Pjotr Lozovik
Institution:(1) North Karelia Regional Environment Centre, P.O. Box 69, FIN-80101 Joensuu, Finland;(2) Northern Water Problems Institute, Pr. Uritskogo 50, 185003 Petrozavodsk 3, Russia
Abstract:As part of the Russian-Finnish research studies on Lake Ladoga, joint expeditions were organized in 1992 and 1993. Water samples were collected for intercalibration of chemical analysis methods and to monitor the chemical quality of the lake water.In August of 1992 water samples were taken from northern Lake Ladoga for intercalibration of Russian and Finnish analysis methods. In August 1993 water samples were collected from 23 sampling stations in all parts of the lake; some of these were also used for intercalibration purposes.The oxygen, colour and CODMn results were at the same level in the intercalibration. In 1993, the Ptot results obtained were acceptable. In Ntot, Fe and Mn analysis there seemed to be systematic and random errors between some results.The Secchi depth ranged from 1.5 m to 3.3 m. The average concentrations for the total phosphorus ranged from 15 µg 1–1 to 29 µg 1–1. The total nitrogen values were from 620 µg 1–1 to 690 µg 1–1. The N:P ratio varied from 24 to 40. The concentration of phosphorus indicated mesotrophic or even eutrophic conditions in the lake. Phosphorus seemed to be the limiting nutrient to bacteria and algae.
Keywords:water chemistry  phosphorus  nitrogen  intercalibration  Lake Ladoga  large lake
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