The free cupric ion concentrations, [Cu2+], in the water column of eut
rophic Lake Greifen were evaluated by means of ligand exchange with ca
techol and cathodic stripping voltametry of the Cu-catechol complexes.
Total dissolved Cu, [CU]T, WaS in the range 0.5-2.8 x 10(-8) M, while
[CU2+] ranged from 10(-16) to 10(-14) M at different times and depths
. These values of [Cu2+] are much lower than literature values for the
open sea. Equilibrium models of titration data indicate the presence
of very strong ligands with conditional stability constants of 10(13.9
)-10(14.9) and corresponding concentrations of 40-90 nM. Measured [Cu2
+] was especially low during the algal bloom in spring and was higher
in winter. p[Cu] and ratios Of [CU]T to [Cu2+] thus exhibit a seasonal
pattern similar to that of algal productivity, suggesting that the Cu
-complexing ligands are produced by algae.