Effect of artificial destratification on iron,manganese, and zinc in the water,sediments, and two species of benthic macroinvertebrates in an Oklahoma lake |
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Authors: | E. Cover J. Wilhm |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Biological Sciences, Oklahoma State University, 74078 Stillwater, OK, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Ham's Lake was destratified in the summers of 1977 and 1978 by pumping surface water to the bottom. However, an arm was prevented from mixing by a submerged dam of a former farm pond and remained stratified. The concentration of manganese in the water increased to over 5 000 µg 1–1 in the hypolimnion of the anoxic arm in summer. Soluble manganese averaged 28% of total concentration. Total iron concentrations were relatively high in the water and sorbed iron values were extremely low in the sediments. Soluble iron averaged 12% of total concentration. Zinc values were low in the water and sediments. Chaoborus punctipennis and Chironomus riparius concentrated iron and zinc and discriminated against manganese. Concentration factors were unaffected by mixing. |
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Keywords: | lake stratification artificial destratification lake mixing heavy metals sediments benthic macroinvertebrates |
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