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Morphology,physics, chemistry and biology of Lake Rara in West Nepal
Authors:Tokio Okino  Yasuhiro Satoh
Institution:(1) Suwa Hydrobiological Station, Faculty of Science, Shinshu University, 392 Suwa, Japan;(2) Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Yamagata University, 990 Yamagata, Japan
Abstract:A survey of oligotrophic Lake Rara, the biggest lake in Nepal, was carried out from 1982 till 1984. Mean depth is 100 m, and maximum depth is 167 m. The surface area covers 9.8 km2, and the lake contains 0.98 km3 volume of water. Transparency was about 16 m, photoquantum yield decreased exponentially with depth below 5 m, and the extinction coefficient was 8.3 × 10−2. The concentration of Chl.-a was in the range of 0.06–0.46 mg m−3, and total nitrogen was 18–30 μg 1−1. The whole water column was well oxygenated. Primary productivity was extremely low. It has more than 30 inflowing brooks and one outlet. The water quality of the brooks changes drastically with their location. The pH, electrical conductivity, and EDTA hardness in the waters from a landslide area were high. In the waters from a rich pine forest they were extremely low. The zooplankton consisted of two species of protozoa, five species of rotifers, two species of Cladocera, and two species of Copepoda. The zooplankton density range was 6200–16200 individuals m−3. The minimum was on November 11th, 1983 and the maximum on August 19th, 1983.
Keywords:Nepal  Lake Rara  water chemistry  primary productivity  zooplankton  oligotrophy  landslide area
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