The meromictic alpine Lake Cadagno: Orographical and biogeochemical description

Citation
C. Del Don et al., The meromictic alpine Lake Cadagno: Orographical and biogeochemical description, AQUAT SCI, 63(1), 2001, pp. 70-90
Citations number
45
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
AQUATIC SCIENCES
ISSN journal
10151621 → ACNP
Volume
63
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
70 - 90
Database
ISI
SICI code
1015-1621(2001)63:1<70:TMALCO>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Lake Cadagno is a 21 m deep alpine meromictic lake situated at an altitude of 1921 m in the Piora valley in the southern part of central Switzerland. The bedrock of the valley containing dolomite and gypsum determines the che mistry of the water. The lake basin was created by glacial erosion and orig inally dammed by a glacial moraine. The water body is structured in 3 disti nct layers, the oxic mixolimnion, the anoxic monimolimnion and a narrow che mocline in between. The water masses of the lake are stabilized by density differences of salt-rich water which is constantly supplied by subaquatic s prings to the monimolimnion. In contrast the mixolimnion is fed by electrol yte-poor surface water. Sulfate, hydrogen carbonate, calcium and magnesium are the dominant ionic species. In the monimolimnion sulfide concentrations of more than 1 mM are found. The chemocline at a depth of 10 to 13 m is ch aracterized by steep chemical and physical gradients. It contains dense pop ulations of up to 10(5) cells/mL of phototrophic sulfur bacteria consisting of predominantly Chromatium okenii, C. minus and Amoebobacter purpureus. T he lake has proven to be an excellent model system for studies of the role of planktonic bacteria which dominate the sulfur cycle.