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- Title
Reconstruction of Long-Term Changes in Lake water Chemistry, Zooplankton and Benthos of a Small, Acidified High-Mountain Lake: Magic Modelling and Palaeolimnogical Analysis.
- Authors
Stuchlík, E.; Appleby, P.; Bitušík, P.; Curtis, C.; Fott, J.; Kopáček, J.; Pražá ková, M.; Rose, N.; Strunecký, O.; Wright, R. F.
- Abstract
Starolesnianske pleso is a small and shallow acid lake in the High Tatra Mountains, situated at 2000 m above sea level, on granitic bedrock, with sparse and thin soil cover. When detailed measurements began in the 1980s Starolesnianske pleso had pH below 5 and only one species of cladoceran zooplankton, the ubiquitous Chydorus sphaericus Palaeolimnological investigations show changes in cladoceran zooplankton and chironomid zoobenthic assemblages since about 1920 and a major change in 1970–1980. The dynamic acidification model MAGIC was used to reconstruct changes in water chemistry over the past 150 years. The results from MAGIC agree well with the sediment record; pH levels gradually decreased from 6.5 in the mid-1800s to about 5.6 in 1920 (first response in biota) to below 5.0 by 1970, and concentrations of inorganic aluminium rose dramatically beginning about 1960. In the 1990s the lake water chemistry showed clear signs of reversal in acidification brought about by a major decline in S deposition.
- Subjects
WATER chemistry; HYDROLOGY; LAKES; ZOOPLANKTON; BENTHOS; MOUNTAINS
- Publication
Water, Air & Soil Pollution: Focus, 2002, Vol 2, Issue 2, p127
- ISSN
1567-7230
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1023/a:1020198424308