M. Durrer et al., Dissolved and particle-bound geosmin in a mesotrophic lake (Lake Zurich): Spatial and seasonal distribution and the effect of grazers, WATER RES, 33(17), 1999, pp. 3628-3636
Depth profiles of geosmin, of which a dissolved and particle-bound fraction
was distinguished, were analyzed monthly in a seasonal study in a stratifi
ed mesotrophic prealpine lake (Lake Zurich). Remarkable seasonal and spatia
l differences in the total amounts and ratios between both fractions were o
bserved. Equally low concentrations of dissolved and particle-bound geosmin
were found in the winter season during turnover conditions (maximum total
geosmin 3.1 ng l(-1)). In the clear-water period the dissolved fraction of
geosmin increased dramatically (93% of the total) whereas the particle-boun
d geosmin showed. only minor changes. In the autumn and first part of the w
inter surface films contributed essentially to the particle-bound fraction
of geosmin exhibiting maximum concentrations of 21 ng l(-1). Possible produ
cers of geosmin in Lake Zurich (Aphanizomenon, Oscillatoria, Planktothrix)
were cultivated and their content of geosmin was determined. Feeding experi
ments with Daphnia and Simocephalus simulating the phenomenon of the clear-
water period clearly demonstrated that grazing can be regarded as a major m
echanism for the Liberation of geosmin from particles. The mean degradation
rate in a microcosm experiment caused by pelagic bacteria was 3.1 ng l(-1)
d(-1); this rate was high enough to explain the concentration differences
between consecutive sampling dates. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All righ
ts reserved.