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The contribution of phytoplankton productivity in turbid freshwaters to their trophic status

โœ Scribed by Johan U. Grobbelaar


Publisher
Springer
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Weight
499 KB
Volume
173
Category
Article
ISSN
1573-5141

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โœฆ Synopsis


Certain factors influencing phytoplankton productivity are accentuated in turbid waters. They include mixing, spectral quality shifts, scattering, light fluctuations, and overall light attenuation. Measurements of productivity is influenced by the presence of inorganic turbidity. Together with the above factors high turbidity causes difficulties to assess and model phytoplankton productivity. Estimations of aB, pB I and m only reflect on the physiological condition of the phytoplankton, which differs little between water types of temperate regions. Measurement of integral vertical productivity, efficiency and fractional absorption by the phytoplankton of light energy conversion, however, are greatly influenced by inorganic turbidity. Because of high ratios of mixing to euphotic depth, the 'critical mixing' depth is one of the most important factors influencing overall productivity in turbid waters.


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