Remote sensing evidence for the episodic transport of phosphorus from the littoral zone of a thermally stratified lake

Authors
Citation
Dg. George, Remote sensing evidence for the episodic transport of phosphorus from the littoral zone of a thermally stratified lake, FRESHW BIOL, 43(4), 2000, pp. 571-578
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
ISSN journal
00465070 → ACNP
Volume
43
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
571 - 578
Database
ISI
SICI code
0046-5070(200004)43:4<571:RSEFTE>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
1. Esthwaite Water in Cumbria is a small, thermally stratified lake fringed with beds of reed in the shallow littoral. In this study, we used a combin ation of in situ measurements and airborne remote sensing to investigate so me of the physical processes influencing the transport of water and nutrien ts from the littoral zone. 2. The analysis of water samples collected from the reed beds, the littoral zone and the open water showed that significantly higher concentrations of dissolved reactive phosphorus (DRP) were frequently recorded in the reed b eds in early summer. 3. Experiments with surface and near-surface free-running drogues demonstra ted that the movement of water from the littoral zone was strongly influenc ed by the development of a secondary thermocline. When there was no seconda ry stratification, the surface currents generated by light winds seldom exc eeded 2 cm s(-1.) When a secondary thermocline was present, surface current speeds of 5-10 cm s(-1) were recorded even when the wind speed was less th an 200 cm s(-1.) 4. A series of thermal surveys using a Daedalus Airborne Thematic Mapper (A TM) demonstrated that plumes of warm water frequently developed in the litt oral zone when the weather was calm. Some of these plumes covered several h undred square metres and persisted for several hours. Others were only a fe w metres in width and acted as episodic 'pumps' that appeared and dispersed in less than an hour.