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Diel patterns of total suspended solids, turbidity, and water transparency in a highly turbid, shallow lake (Laguna Chascomús, Argentina)
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2015-06Registro en:
Lagomarsino, Leonardo; Diovisalvi, Nadia Rosalia; Bustingorry, Jose Fernando; Escaray, Roberto Ulises; Zagarese, Horacio Ernesto; Diel patterns of total suspended solids, turbidity, and water transparency in a highly turbid, shallow lake (Laguna Chascomús, Argentina); Springer; Hydrobiologia; 752; 1; 6-2015; 21-31
0018-8158
1573-5117
Autor
Lagomarsino, Leonardo
Diovisalvi, Nadia Rosalia
Bustingorry, Jose Fernando
Escaray, Roberto Ulises
Zagarese, Horacio Ernesto
Resumen
The effects of external physical forcing variables (solar radiation and winds) on short-term dynamics of total suspended solids (TSS), Chlorophyll- a (Chl-a), turbidity levels, and water transparency were studied during 15 days in a highly turbid, shallow lake (Laguna Chascomu´ s, Argentina). Water samples were taken three times per day (8, 14 and 20 h.). Solar radiation and wind velocity showed a repeatedly bell-shaped diurnal pattern, with significant higher values during morning and afternoon, respectively.TSS and turbidity displayed a general decreasing trend during the sampling period, while water transparency showed the opposite trend. Also Chla displayed a decreasing trend and was closely correlated to TSS levels. We assayed a first-order kinetics model to detrend the series, obtaining the rate of change during the night, morning, and afternoon. We observed higher values on afternoon compared to morning for TSS, Chl-a, and turbidity levels and the opposite pattern for water transparency. We conclude that this pattern may result from a combination of biological activity, as it took place after a period of intense photosynthetic activity, together with resuspension by winds during the afternoon, (windiest time of the day).