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Evidence for internal phosphorus loading,hypoxia and effects on phytoplankton in partially polymictic Lake Simcoe,Ontario
Authors:Gertrud K Nürnberg  Lewis A Molot  Eavan O'Connor  Hamdi Jarjanazi  Jennifer Winter  Joelle Young
Affiliation:1. Freshwater Research, 3421 Hwy 117, RR1, Baysville, Ontario P0B 1A0, Canada;2. Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada;3. Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority, Newmarket, Ontario L3Y 4X1, Canada;4. Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Water Monitoring and Reporting Section, Environmental Monitoring and Reporting Branch, 125 Resources Rd, Toronto, Ontario M9P 3V6, Canada
Abstract:Hypoxia and cyanobacterial blooms were extensive in Lake Simcoe during the 1980s and are still a problem to a lesser degree despite extensive nutrient load reduction from the catchment basin. The continuing signs of productivity indicate a potential internal phosphorus (P) source. Internal P load, as a redox-dependent release from bottom sediments, is hard to determine in a large, relatively shallow and partially unstratified lake such as Lake Simcoe. Of the lake's three major basins, only Kempenfelt Bay stratifies long enough to develop hypoxia in the stagnant summer hypolimnion. The following indications of sediment P release are available from historic data: 1) hypolimnetic hypoxia still occurs in Kempenfelt Bay although the hypoxic factor (number of days that an area equal to the bay's surface area is overlain by water of ≤ 2 mg/L dissolved oxygen, DO) has decreased substantially and significantly from 15.8 d/yr (1980–1994) to 4.0 d/yr (1995–2011); 2) hypoxic factors for other lake sections and at different DO levels also indicate widespread hypoxia; 3) concentrations of redox dependent metals, Fe and Mn, increase with depth; and 4) euphotic zone P and chlorophyll concentrations increase and water clarity decreases during fall turnover. Cyanobacterial blooms appear to occur in response to internal load as supported by occasional cyanobacteria counts. These indicators provide evidence that internal loading is likely occurring and affecting the water quality in Lake Simcoe. We expect that further monitoring, specific for internal load, will corroborate these results.
Keywords:Internal phosphorus load  Hypoxia  Cyanobacteria  Hypolimnetic iron  Manganese  Lake Simcoe
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