A multi-proxy paleolimnological reconstruction of trophic state reference conditions for stratified carbonate-rich lakes in northern Germany

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dc.contributor.authorHuebener, Thomas
dc.contributor.authorAdler, Sven
dc.contributor.authorWerner, Petra
dc.contributor.authorSchult, Manuela
dc.contributor.authorErlenkeuser, Helmut
dc.contributor.authorMeyer, Hinrich
dc.contributor.authorBahnwart, Mandy
dc.date.accessioned2021-12-23T16:20:38Z-
dc.date.available2021-12-23T16:20:38Z-
dc.date.issued2009
dc.identifier.issn00188158
dc.identifier.urihttps://osnascholar.ub.uni-osnabrueck.de/handle/unios/13539-
dc.description.abstractThis study aims to identify reference conditions (nutrient status and diatom assemblages) as required by the European Water Framework Directive (WFD) for stratified, carbonate-rich lowland lakes with a large watershed area (watershed area to lake volume ratio (WV) > 1.5 km(2) 10(-6) m(-3)) and a retention time (RT) from 0.1 to 10 years (Central Baltic Lake-Type 1, German Lake-Type 10) in European ecoregion 14. Diatoms, pollen and geochemistry were analysed from sediment cores of six lakes from northern Germany representing different subtypes of Lake-Type 10 (varying WV and RT) and covering the past 290-1,750 years. Historic total phosphorus levels were inferred using diatom-based transfer functions selected from a merged European data set and from optimised data sets identified with the moving-window approach. Pollen and geochemical proxies were used to identify occurrence and intensity of anthropogenic catchment usage. Lake trophic state reference conditions and associated diatom assemblages were identified for three of the six study lakes. In contrast, according to fossil pollen assemblages, two lakes were already strongly impacted by intensive catchment usage when the oldest investigated sediments were laid down. Thus, reference conditions of these already eutrophic lakes could not be identified. Similarly, the lowermost samples of a core from the sixth lake showed signs of impact, and it remains unclear whether the identified dystrophic conditions occurred naturally or if they were due to the drainage of wetlands in Medieval times. Lakes with a relatively small WV (1.5-5.0 km(2) 10(-6) m(-3)) and RT > 1 year were naturally oligotrophic to low mesotrophic and a typical, representative diatom assemblage was identified. In contrast, typical reference conditions or diatom assemblages for lakes with higher WV (5-18.6 km(2) 10(-6) m(-3)) and RT < 1 year could not be identified as chemical precipitation and upstream lakes (nutrient sinks or sources) additionally influenced natural nutrient levels. Therefore, the reference situation of both trophic state and diatom assemblages in a lake may be strongly influenced by other modifying, limnological processes in addition to WV and RT. Overall, this study helps to implement the WFD by identifying reference conditions and by discussing the level of differentiation of lake types required to set reference conditions.
dc.description.sponsorshipUWITEC, Mondsee, Austria; Rostock-Warnemunde, Germany; We gratefully acknowledge the assistance provided by and the conducting of the coring from R. Niederreiter (UWITEC, Mondsee, Austria), and the company ``AquaSed'' (Rostock-Warnemunde, Germany). We would also like to thank Mrs. Paschen for her technical assistance in the laboratory, an anonymous reviewer for the constructive comments and all the contributors of EDDI-subsets for allowing the use of their data. This project was funded by the State Agency for Nature and Environment Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSPRINGER
dc.relation.ispartofHYDROBIOLOGIA
dc.subjectCLASSIFICATION
dc.subjectCRAWFORD LAKE
dc.subjectDANISH LAKES
dc.subjectDiatoms
dc.subjectEUTROPHIC LAKES
dc.subjectHISTORY
dc.subjectHOLOCENE
dc.subjectLAND-USE
dc.subjectMarine & Freshwater Biology
dc.subjectONTARIO
dc.subjectPaleolimnology
dc.subjectPHYTOPLANKTON
dc.subjectReference values
dc.subjectWFD
dc.titleA multi-proxy paleolimnological reconstruction of trophic state reference conditions for stratified carbonate-rich lakes in northern Germany
dc.typereview
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s10750-009-9819-4
dc.identifier.isiISI:000267040900019
dc.description.volume631
dc.description.issue1
dc.description.startpage303
dc.description.endpage327
dc.identifier.eissn15735117
dc.publisher.placeVAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
dcterms.isPartOf.abbreviationHydrobiologia
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