Aspects of the phosphorus cycle in Hartbeespoort Dam (South Africa) Phosphorus loading and seasonal distribution of phosphorus in the reservoir |
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Authors: | J. A. Thornton P. J. Ashton |
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Affiliation: | (1) Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, National Institute for Water Research, P.O. Box 395, 0001 Pretoria, Republic of South Africa;(2) Present address: Cape Town City Council, City Planner's Department, P.O. Box 1694, 8000 Cape Town, Republic of South Africa |
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Abstract: | Hartbeespoort Dam, a hypertrophic, warm monomictic impoundment in South Africa, receives extremely high phosphorus loads (14.6–25.9 g m–2 a–1) that are dominated by point source discharges from municipal wastewater treatment works. The reduced state of the phosphorus discharged from the works has led to the dominance of the dissolved phosphorus pool by low molecular weight orthophosphates which are analytically detectable as soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP; 60% of total phosphorus pool). Seasonality in the in-lake total phosphorus pool is regulated by a combination of abiotic and hydrological processes; biotic processes appear to play a minor role. Mass balance calculations indicate that between 62 and 77% of the annual total phosphorus inflow load is retained within the impoundment each year. |
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Keywords: | phosphorus Hartbeespoort Dam loading rates seasonality water quality |
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