2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00027-013-0300-0
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Wind-induced sediment resuspension as a potential factor sustaining eutrophication in large and shallow Lake Peipsi

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“…Moreover, higher water levels in May reduced the ability of wind to disturb sediment surface. Thus, the results of the present study, which revealed a mainly increasing effect of wind on TP values in a period after the 180 th Julian day, and reducing influences in the preceding period, are in close agreement with the results obtained from a sediment-trap field survey (Tammeorg et al, 2013). Therefore, the results of the present study suggest severe implications of climate change on the lake ecosystems such as an increase of internal phosphorus loading, since a higher frequency of extreme wind events can be expected in the future (Jeppesen et al, 2009 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Moreover, higher water levels in May reduced the ability of wind to disturb sediment surface. Thus, the results of the present study, which revealed a mainly increasing effect of wind on TP values in a period after the 180 th Julian day, and reducing influences in the preceding period, are in close agreement with the results obtained from a sediment-trap field survey (Tammeorg et al, 2013). Therefore, the results of the present study suggest severe implications of climate change on the lake ecosystems such as an increase of internal phosphorus loading, since a higher frequency of extreme wind events can be expected in the future (Jeppesen et al, 2009 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In a recent study on sediment resuspension in large shallow waters of Lake Peipsi, wind was identified to be the main driving force behind the variations in sediment resuspension (Tammeorg et al, 2013). The effect of wind was found to be particularly pronounced at lower water levels in September, when the highest rates of sediment resuspension, and when the highest concentrations of suspended solids, TP, and Chl a were measured.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Bottom sediments play an important role in the accumulation of nutrients (Kowalczewska-Madura et al 2010). Nitrogen and phosphorus compounds accumulated in sediments can be released as a result of water overturn caused by wind waves (de Vicente et al 2009, Tammeorg et al 2013 as well as by human activity. Yousef et al (1980) proved that mixing of water above sediments and disturbances in their structure induced by cabin cruisers sailing on shallow lakes (average depth 1.8 -4 m) increased the release of orthophosphates from bottom sediments and their concentration was by 16 -73% higher.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sediment resuspension is an important process for oxygen and nutrient dynamics in aquatic ecosystems (Schallenberg and Burns, 2004;You et al, 2007b;Tammeorg et al, 2013). Tubificid worms and other benthic animals also significantly influence the oxygen and nutrient dynamics in the water, sediment and across the sediment-water interface (Lewandowski and Hupfer, 2005;Mermillod-Blondin et al, 2005;Zhang et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increase of particles in the water column causes light attenuation and decreases the water transparency (James et al, 2004;Sorokina and Kulygin, 2013). Accompanying sediment resuspension are an enhanced exchange between the porewater and overlying water and the adsorption and desorption of resuspended particles, factors that influence phosphorus and nitrogen cycling across the sediment-water interface (You et al, 2007b;de Vicente et al, 2010;Kalnejais et al, 2010;Couceiro et al, 2013;Tammeorg et al, 2013). Consequently, the plankton and ecological structure in aquatic ecosystems are also changed (Schallenberg and Burns, 2004;Song et al, 2010;Kang et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%