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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-12-16
    Description: Temperature and dissolved oxygen concentration are critical factors affecting the exchange of solutes between sediment and water; both factors will be affected by warming of lakes and thereby influence water quality. Temperature and oxygen responses of single solute fluxes are well known; however, not much is known about the interaction of temperature and oxygen in regulating the balance of different fluxes in the benthic environment. We analyzed benthic flux (mobilization and immobilization) data of various solutes (dissolved organic carbon (DOC), CH〈sub〉4〈/sub〉, NO〈sub〉3〈/sub〉〈sup〉−〈/sup〉‐N, NH〈sub〉4〈/sub〉+〈/sup〉‐N, SRP, SO〈sub〉4〈/sub〉〈sup〉−〈/sup〉, Fe, Mn, and O〈sub〉2〈/sub〉) collected from laboratory incubations of 142 sediment cores from 5 different reservoirs incubated under varying in situ temperature and oxygen conditions. Oxygen was the primary driver of benthic fluxes, while temperature and total organic content were secondary. Temperature effects on benthic fluxes were stronger under anoxic conditions which imply that warming will substantially increase the benthic fluxes if the sediment surface becomes anoxic. The varying temperature response of processes underlying the studied fluxes will result in a shift of their relative importance in the benthic environment, especially in shallow lakes that are more vulnerable to warming. For example, more anoxic conditions will shift the equilibrium between net sulfate reduction and methane release toward the latter. We also predict that physical effects of warming leading to hypolimnetic oxygen depletion, that is, stronger stratification and longer hypolimnetic confinement will increase the benthic mobilization of phosphorus, DOC, and methane into water and immobilization of sulfate by the sediments even in deep lakes.
    Description: Plain Language Summary: Temperature and dissolved oxygen concentration control the release of undesirable components buried in lake or reservoir sediments, that is, nutrients, metals, and organic matter, which can cause water quality problems. We investigated the effects of rising temperature and levels of oxygen on the release of undesirable components by performing experiments using sediments and water from five different reservoirs. The sediments with a layer of water on top were incubated under different in situ temperature (low and high) and oxygen conditions (with and without). Our results show that the absence of oxygen was the main cause of the release of nutrients and metals. When there was no oxygen in the sediment and water, nutrients and metals were released from the sediment into the water and this effect increased when temperature was high. There is higher possibility that phosphorus, dissolved organic carbon, and methane will be released from sediments in some reservoirs as a result of global warming.
    Description: Key Points: Solute fluxes from benthic lake sediments varied in response to temperature, with oxygen fluxes responding most strongly. Temperature effects on the magnitude of benthic fluxes were stronger under anoxic than oxic conditions. Direct temperature effects on reservoir water quality will be small compared to indirect effects through anoxia facilitation.
    Description: German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
    Description: MINECO
    Description: https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.928570
    Keywords: ddc:551 ; temperature dependency ; oxygen ; benthic fluxes ; reservoirs ; anoxia ; activation energy
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-11-18
    Description: Lake Victoria is the second largest freshwater lake and the largest tropical lake in the world. The transboundary lake has the fastest growing population in its catchment, which can impact the water and sediment quality. To determine the extent of anthropogenic effects on sediment quality in the Ugandan part of Lake Victoria, the contents and binding behaviour of trace elements were analysed, as well as organic matter and phosphorus in different sediment layers of both deep and coastal sediments near the coastal cities of Entebbe, Kampala and Jinja. The data were assessed using the German LAWA criteria for trace-element pollution, the Geo-Index, Cluster- and Factor analyses. Mostly, no critical trace-element contamination in the sediments of the investigated area was observed. However, changes in element distributions caused by anthropogenic influences from around the lake were detected, like higher contents of Cu, Ti and V in near shore sediments with urban surrounding. Near Jinja, industrial wastewaters caused particularly elevated contents of Cu in the sediments (70–121 mg/kg, 3.5–6 times the geogenic background), exceeding the LAWA criteria and potentially harming the aquatic habitat. In addition, temporally growing organic matter contents in the lake sediments near the estuary of River Nzoia (from 4.2 to 17.6% in around 60 years) due to increased soil erosion in the river’s catchment area and blooms of the water hyacinth became visible. This study demonstrates that the whole catchment area is responsible to ensure a healthy aquatic ecosystem in Lake Victoria.
    Description: International Foundation for Science (IFS)
    Description: Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100004766
    Description: Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung GmbH - UFZ (4215)
    Keywords: ddc:551.9 ; Lake Victoria ; Sediments ; Trace elements and heavy metals ; BCR extraction ; Igeo and LAWA ; Chemometrical judge- and assessment
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Springer
    Water, air & soil pollution 108 (1998), S. 341-352 
    ISSN: 1573-2932
    Keywords: mining lake ; sediment ; phosphorus release ; phosphorus fractionation ; eutrophication ; phosphorus retention
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract A small, highly eutrophic mining lake (Golpa IV) in eastern Germany with a continuous input of nutrients and metals was used to study the mechanisms of phosphorus (P) fixation in the sediment. The sediment (0-15 cm) is characterised by high contents of iron (96 mg g-1 DW), aluminium (37.3 mg g-1 DW) and sulphur (54.3 mg g-1 DW) and an extreme accumulation of some trace metals. Despite oxygen free conditions in the hypolimnion and intensive sulphate reduction in the sediment, high P retention rates could be calculated from dated sediment cores (1986-1995: 11 g P m-2 a-1). The lake has shown a rapid response to reduction of P loading. In some sediment layers unusually high total sediment P concentrations with more than 24 mg P g-1 DW were observed. More than 80% of total sediment P was bound in the BD-SRP and NaOH-SRP fractions (extraction scheme according to Psenner et al., 1984) which indicates that a substantial portion of deposited P is immobilised in an Fe or Al bound form. This corresponds well with the presence of oxidised Fe species at all sediment depths. Furthermore thermodynamic calculations indicate that vivianite precipitation is favourable in deeper anoxic sediment layers. The inventory or input of Fe or Al seems to be more important for the permanent P immobilisation in the sediment of the investigated mining lake than redox forced mobilisation processes (e.g. iron or sulphate reduction).
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-03-31
    Keywords: Acid/Base capacity analysis (DIN 38409 -H7); Acid/Base DIN 38409 -H7; Acid capacity 4.3; Acid capacity 8.2; Alloxanthin; Ammonium-nitrogen; Arendsee-1_WS_28; Arendsee-1_WS_30; AS-1_WS_28; AS-1_WS_30; Base capacity 4.3; Base capacity 8.2; beta-Carotene; Calcium; Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Carbon, inorganic, total; Carbon, organic, dissolved; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon analyzer; CFA; Chl (DIN 38412 L16); Chloride; Chlorophyll a; Chlorophyll b; Chlorophyll determination (DIN 38412 L16); Continuous Flow Analysis; Date/Time of event; Diadinoxanthin; Diatoxanthin; DIMA-IC; Echinenone; Event label; Filtered (QF20); Filtration basic analysis - quartz fiber round filter (QF20); Fucoxanthin; Germany; HPLCO; ICP-AES; Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy; Inland Water Remote Sensing Validation Campaign 2017; Iron; IWRSVC-2017; Liquid ion chromatography (DIN EN ISO 10304-1); Location; Lutein; Magnesium; Manganese; Nitrate-nitrogen; Nitrite-nitrogen; Nitrogen, total; Optional event label; Peridinin; Pheophytin a; Pheophytin b; Phosphorus, reactive soluble; Phosphorus, total; Phosphorus, total dissolved; Photometric; Photometry; Pigments analysis by HPLC (UV and FLD); Potassium; Principal investigator; Sample comment; Sample ID; Silicon; Sodium; Sulfate; Suspended matter, total; Violaxanthin; Water sample; WS; Zeaxanthin
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 165 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-03-31
    Keywords: Acid/Base capacity analysis (DIN 38409 -H7); Acid/Base DIN 38409 -H7; Acid capacity 4.3; Acid capacity 8.2; Alloxanthin; Ammonium-nitrogen; Base capacity 4.3; Base capacity 8.2; beta-Carotene; Calcium; Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Carbon, inorganic, total; Carbon, organic, dissolved; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon analyzer; CFA; Chl (DIN 38412 L16); Chloride; Chlorophyll a; Chlorophyll b; Chlorophyll determination (DIN 38412 L16); Continuous Flow Analysis; Date/Time of event; Diadinoxanthin; Diatoxanthin; DIMA-IC; Echinenone; Event label; Filtered (QF20); Filtration basic analysis - quartz fiber round filter (QF20); Fucoxanthin; Geiseltalsee-1_WS_28; Geiseltalsee-1_WS_30; Germany; GTS-1_WS_28; GTS-1_WS_30; HPLCO; ICP-AES; Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy; Inland Water Remote Sensing Validation Campaign 2017; Iron; IWRSVC-2017; Liquid ion chromatography (DIN EN ISO 10304-1); Location; Lutein; Magnesium; Manganese; Nitrate-nitrogen; Nitrite-nitrogen; Nitrogen, total; Optional event label; Peridinin; Pheophytin a; Pheophytin b; Phosphorus, reactive soluble; Phosphorus, total; Phosphorus, total dissolved; Photometric; Photometry; Pigments analysis by HPLC (UV and FLD); Potassium; Principal investigator; Sample comment; Sample ID; Silicon; Sodium; Sulfate; Suspended matter, total; Violaxanthin; Water sample; WS; Zeaxanthin
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 166 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-03-31
    Keywords: Acid/Base capacity analysis (DIN 38409 -H7); Acid/Base DIN 38409 -H7; Acid capacity 4.3; Acid capacity 8.2; Alloxanthin; Ammonium-nitrogen; Base capacity 4.3; Base capacity 8.2; beta-Carotene; Calcium; Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Carbon, inorganic, total; Carbon, organic, dissolved; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon analyzer; CFA; Chl (DIN 38412 L16); Chloride; Chlorophyll a; Chlorophyll b; Chlorophyll determination (DIN 38412 L16); Continuous Flow Analysis; Date/Time of event; Diadinoxanthin; Diatoxanthin; DIMA-IC; Echinenone; Event label; Filtered (QF20); Filtration basic analysis - quartz fiber round filter (QF20); Fucoxanthin; Germany; HPLCO; ICP-AES; Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy; Inland Water Remote Sensing Validation Campaign 2017; Iron; IWRSVC-2017; Kelbra-1_WS_28; Kelbra-1_WS_30; Liquid ion chromatography (DIN EN ISO 10304-1); Location; Lutein; Magnesium; Manganese; Nitrate-nitrogen; Nitrite-nitrogen; Nitrogen, total; Optional event label; Peridinin; Pheophytin a; Pheophytin b; Phosphorus, reactive soluble; Phosphorus, total; Phosphorus, total dissolved; Photometric; Photometry; Pigments analysis by HPLC (UV and FLD); Potassium; Principal investigator; Sample comment; Sample ID; Silicon; Sodium; Sulfate; Suspended matter, total; TSK-1_WS_28; TSK-1_WS_30; Violaxanthin; Water sample; WS; Zeaxanthin
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 152 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-03-31
    Keywords: Acid/Base capacity analysis (DIN 38409 -H7); Acid/Base DIN 38409 -H7; Acid capacity 4.3; Acid capacity 8.2; Alloxanthin; Ammonium-nitrogen; Base capacity 4.3; Base capacity 8.2; beta-Carotene; Calcium; Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Carbon, inorganic, total; Carbon, organic, dissolved; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon analyzer; CFA; Chl (DIN 38412 L16); Chloride; Chlorophyll a; Chlorophyll b; Chlorophyll determination (DIN 38412 L16); Continuous Flow Analysis; Date/Time of event; Diadinoxanthin; Diatoxanthin; DIMA-IC; Echinenone; Event label; Filtered (QF20); Filtration basic analysis - quartz fiber round filter (QF20); Fucoxanthin; Germany; HPLCO; ICP-AES; Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy; Inland Water Remote Sensing Validation Campaign 2017; Iron; IWRSVC-2017; Liquid ion chromatography (DIN EN ISO 10304-1); Location; Lutein; Magnesium; Manganese; Nitrate-nitrogen; Nitrite-nitrogen; Nitrogen, total; Optional event label; Peridinin; Pheophytin a; Pheophytin b; Phosphorus, reactive soluble; Phosphorus, total; Phosphorus, total dissolved; Photometric; Photometry; Pigments analysis by HPLC (UV and FLD); Potassium; Principal investigator; Rappbode_WS_28; Rappbode_WS_30; Sample comment; Sample ID; Silicon; Sodium; Sulfate; Suspended matter, total; Violaxanthin; Water sample; WS; YR1_WS_28; YR1_WS_30; Zeaxanthin
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 151 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-03-31
    Keywords: Acid/Base capacity analysis (DIN 38409 -H7); Acid/Base DIN 38409 -H7; Acid capacity 4.3; Acid capacity 8.2; Alloxanthin; Ammonium-nitrogen; Base capacity 4.3; Base capacity 8.2; beta-Carotene; Calcium; Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Carbon, inorganic, total; Carbon, organic, dissolved; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon analyzer; CFA; Chl (DIN 38412 L16); Chloride; Chlorophyll a; Chlorophyll b; Chlorophyll determination (DIN 38412 L16); Continuous Flow Analysis; Date/Time of event; Diadinoxanthin; Diatoxanthin; DIMA-IC; Echinenone; Event label; Filtered (QF20); Filtration basic analysis - quartz fiber round filter (QF20); Fucoxanthin; Germany; HPLCO; ICP-AES; Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy; Inland Water Remote Sensing Validation Campaign 2017; Iron; IWRSVC-2017; Liquid ion chromatography (DIN EN ISO 10304-1); Location; Lutein; Magnesium; Manganese; Nitrate-nitrogen; Nitrite-nitrogen; Nitrogen, total; Optional event label; Peridinin; Pheophytin a; Pheophytin b; Phosphorus, reactive soluble; Phosphorus, total; Phosphorus, total dissolved; Photometric; Photometry; Pigments analysis by HPLC (UV and FLD); Potassium; Principal investigator; Sample comment; Sample ID; Silicon; Sodium; Suessersee-TP_WS_28; Suessersee-TP_WS_29; Suessersee-TP_WS_30; Sulfate; Suspended matter, total; SÜS-TP_WS_28; SÜS-TP_WS_29; SÜS-TP_WS_30; Violaxanthin; Water sample; WS; Zeaxanthin
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 742 data points
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  • 9
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    In:  Supplement to: Dadi, Tallent; Rinke, Karsten; Friese, Kurt (submitted): Trajectories of sediment water interactions in reservoirs as a result of temperature and redox conditions. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
    Publication Date: 2023-02-03
    Description: Benthic fluxes from sediment incubation, General sediment characterization, Phosphorus-fractionation.
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-04-23
    Keywords: Area/locality; Event label; File format; File name; File size; Germany; Inland Water Remote Sensing Validation Campaign 2017; IWRSVC-2017; Principal investigator; SAT; Satellite remote sensing; Transect; Transect1_LSAT8A; Transect2_LSAT8A; Transect3_LSAT8A; Transect4_LSAT8A; Transect5_LSAT8A; Uniform resource locator/link to file; Unit
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 307 data points
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