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Phytoplankton from Lake Magelungen, Central Sweden 1960-1963

Abstract

The investigation of the qualitative and quantitative composition of phytoplankton in Lake Magelungen, Central Sweden, was carried out over a period of three years to illustrate the conditions before the release of waste water from the Aagesta Heat and Power Station began. Vertical sampling series were taken about once a month and samples from three different stations (named MA, MOB and MH) in the lake were analysed and compared. Most importance was laid on the quantitative composition and the differences in total volumes between the different stations. Highest volume values were always recorded in late spring and in summer. Two algal groups predominated every year, viz. chlorophytes and cyanophytes. After a moderate spring outburst caused by diatoms (Stephanodiscus, Synedra and Asterionella) peak volume values of chlorophytes were recorded in June and July. Predominating genera were Scenedesmus, Coelastrum and Pediastrum. The chlorophyte maximum was always followed by an immense development of cyanophytes (Anabaena, Aphanizomenon and Microcystis). The diatoms were well developed only during short periods, the chrysophyceans were of little significance as were all other algal groups. A marked difference existed between the Station MOB compared with the two other stations. The water at Station MOB was more polluted and several  More>>
Authors:
Willen, Torbjoern [1] 
  1. Inst. of Limnology, Univ of Uppsala, Uppsala (Sweden)
Publication Date:
Mar 15, 1966
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
AE-219
Resource Relation:
Other Information: 15 refs., 20 figs., 1 tab.
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; PHYTOPLANKTON; LAKES; SWEDEN; AGESTA REACTOR; ENVIRONMENT; EUTROPHICATION
OSTI ID:
20949518
Research Organizations:
AB Atomenergi, Nykoeping (Sweden)
Country of Origin:
Sweden
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: SE0708493
Availability:
Commercial reproduction prohibited; OSTI as DE20949518
Submitting Site:
SWDN
Size:
49 pages
Announcement Date:
Dec 17, 2007

Citation Formats

Willen, Torbjoern. Phytoplankton from Lake Magelungen, Central Sweden 1960-1963. Sweden: N. p., 1966. Web.
Willen, Torbjoern. Phytoplankton from Lake Magelungen, Central Sweden 1960-1963. Sweden.
Willen, Torbjoern. 1966. "Phytoplankton from Lake Magelungen, Central Sweden 1960-1963." Sweden.
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title = {Phytoplankton from Lake Magelungen, Central Sweden 1960-1963}
author = {Willen, Torbjoern}
abstractNote = {The investigation of the qualitative and quantitative composition of phytoplankton in Lake Magelungen, Central Sweden, was carried out over a period of three years to illustrate the conditions before the release of waste water from the Aagesta Heat and Power Station began. Vertical sampling series were taken about once a month and samples from three different stations (named MA, MOB and MH) in the lake were analysed and compared. Most importance was laid on the quantitative composition and the differences in total volumes between the different stations. Highest volume values were always recorded in late spring and in summer. Two algal groups predominated every year, viz. chlorophytes and cyanophytes. After a moderate spring outburst caused by diatoms (Stephanodiscus, Synedra and Asterionella) peak volume values of chlorophytes were recorded in June and July. Predominating genera were Scenedesmus, Coelastrum and Pediastrum. The chlorophyte maximum was always followed by an immense development of cyanophytes (Anabaena, Aphanizomenon and Microcystis). The diatoms were well developed only during short periods, the chrysophyceans were of little significance as were all other algal groups. A marked difference existed between the Station MOB compared with the two other stations. The water at Station MOB was more polluted and several algal genera indicating the pollution were recorded. Both chlorophytes and cyanophytes were often developed in very great quantities at this station. The total volumes of phytoplankton in Lake Magelungen already are very high and the lake is to be considered as highly eutrophic. It is very possible that changes as to further additions of nutritional elements or/and changes in the thermal balance will increase the algal populations and accelerate the normal development of the lake.}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1966}
month = {Mar}
}