PREDICTING EPILIMNETIC PHOSPHORUS CONCENTRATIONS USING AN IMPROVED DIATOM-BASED TRANSFER-FUNCTION AND ITS APPLICATION TO LAKE EUTROPHICATION MANAGEMENT
H. Bennion et al., PREDICTING EPILIMNETIC PHOSPHORUS CONCENTRATIONS USING AN IMPROVED DIATOM-BASED TRANSFER-FUNCTION AND ITS APPLICATION TO LAKE EUTROPHICATION MANAGEMENT, Environmental science & technology, 30(6), 1996, pp. 2004-2007
A diatom transfer function based on data from 152 lakes in northwest E
urope is derived using the technique of weighted-averaging partial lea
st squares (WAPLS) and applied to Lake Sobygard, a shallow, hypertroph
ic Danish lake, to infer past changes in epilimnetic total phosphorus
(TP) concentrations since the 1930s. The results show that the two-com
ponent WAPLS model has low prediction errors (RMSEP = 0.21 log(10) TP
units) and is applicable to lakes distributed throughout northwest Eur
ope, covering a TP range 10-1000 mu g TP L(-1). The example shows how
the method can provide an estimate of baseline conditions and rates of
enrichment, allowing managers to set realistic targets for lake resto
ration.