Physical measures to inhibit planktonic cyanobacteriae
Contribuinte(s) |
Sutcliffe, D.W. Jones, J.G. |
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Data(s) |
1992
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Resumo |
In a small lake, intermittent destratification was installed after several other physico-chemical and physical in-lake therapy measures (phosphorus immobilization, permanent destratification) had been tested without great success. If an aerobic sediment-water interface can be maintained, intermittent destratification removes cyanobacteria and prevents optimal development of other members of the photoautotrophic plankton. During growing seasons, increasing abundances of small-bodied herbivores (Bosmina) and Daphnia may have accounted for relatively low phytoplankton biomass as well. Intermittent destratification is a very fast-working in-lake measure and seems to be applicable even in relatively shallow lakes (< 15 m), in which permanent destratification seems to be risky. |
Formato |
application/pdf |
Identificador |
http://aquaticcommons.org/5295/1/SPEC3q_1992_stei_phys.pdf Steinberg, C.E.W. and Gruhl, E. (1992) Physical measures to inhibit planktonic cyanobacteriae. In: Sutcliffe, D.W. and Jones, J.G. (eds.) Eutrophication: research and application to water supply. Ambleside, UK, Freshwater Biological Association, pp. 163-184. (FBA Special Publications,3) |
Idioma(s) |
en |
Publicador |
Freshwater Biological Association |
Relação |
http://aquaticcommons.org/5295/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Ecology #Limnology #Pollution |
Tipo |
Book Section NonPeerReviewed |