Pa. Soranno et al., INTERNAL PHOSPHORUS LOADING IN LAKE-MENDOTA - RESPONSE TO EXTERNAL LOADS AND WEATHER, Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences, 54(8), 1997, pp. 1883-1893
We quantified summer internal phosphorus (P) loads and all the major P
fluxes in Lake Mendota, Wisconsin, a deep stratified eutrophic lake,
during two summers of contrasting external loads to determine (i) whet
her internal loading by entrainment (mixing at the thermocline) is a s
ignificant part of the epilimnetic P budget and (ii) what factors lead
to interannual variability in internal loading. We estimated variable
s for the P budget weekly (standing stock, sedimentation) or daily (ou
tflow, inflow, and entrainment) during a summer of average runoff (199
2) and one of higher than average runoff (1993). Entrainment, estimate
d by calculating the amount of P transported into the epilimnion after
the thermocline deepened following storms, was about 10 times higher
than external loading during 1992, but was about equal to external loa
ding during 1993. When entrainment was included, the epilimnetic P bud
get balanced. Interannual variability in internal loading appears to b
e due to a combination of water column stability, weather, and the P l
evels accumulated in the metalimnion. External loads to the epilimnion
during summer 1993 were much higher than in 1992 (7.0 and 0.9 mg P.m(
-2).day(-1), respectively); however, total loads (internal + external)
were more similar (12.5 and 7.8 mg P.m(-2).day(-1) in 1993 and 1992,
respectively). Although summer chlorophyll concentrations were similar
in the two summers, blue-green algal biomass in 1993 was about double
that in 1992.