The Role of Autotrophic Picocyanobacteria in Calcite Precipitation in an Oligotrophic Lake |
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Authors: | Maria Dittrich Philipp Kurz Bernhard Wehrli |
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Institution: | 1. Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology, EAWAG, Limnological Research Center , Kastanienbaum , Switzerland;2. University of Zurich , Zurich , Switzerland |
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Abstract: | A 1-year field study monitoring depth profiles of picoplankton and physicochemical data in the oligotrophic Lake Lucerne (Switzerland) showed that picocyanobacteria play an important role in the CaCO3 precipitation process. Laboratory experiments with Mychonastes and Chlorella, isolated from Lake Lucerne and Synechococcus using ion selective electrodes, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray powder diffraction clearly demonstrated the potential of picoplankton for fast and effective CaCO3 precipitation. The combination of a field study with laboratory experiments confirmed the previous reports of picocyanobacteria triggering the CaCO3 precipitation in hardwater oligotrophic lakes. Electron micrographs of particles from the water column often reveal the size and shape of picoplankton cells covered by calcite. In addition the results from the laboratory approach indicated that algae and bacteria induced different precipitation mechanisms. Experiments with Mychonastes and Chlorella produced crystalline calcite completely covering the cells. Experiments with the cyanobacteria Synechococcus, however, yielded amorphous, micritic CaCO3, indicating a different precipitation process. |
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Keywords: | ion selective electrodes calcite precipitation oligotrophic lake picocyanobacteria |
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