Literature DB >> 28572691

Multiple extreme environmental conditions of intermittent soda pans in the Carpathian Basin (Central Europe).

Emil Boros1, V-Balogh Katalin1, Lajos Vörös1, Zsófia Horváth2.   

Abstract

Soda lakes and pans represent saline ecosystems with unique chemical composition, occurring on all continents. The purpose of this study was to identify and characterise the main environmental gradients and trophic state that prevail in the soda pans (n=84) of the Carpathian Basin in Central Europe. Underwater light conditions, dissolved organic matter, phosphorus and chlorophyll a were investigated in 84 pans during 2009-2010. Besides, water temperature was measured hourly with an automatic sensor throughout one year in a selected pan. The pans were very shallow (median depth: 15 cm), and their extremely high turbidity (Secchi depth median: 3 cm, min: 0.5 cm) was caused by high concentrations of inorganic suspended solids (median: 0.4 g L-1, max: 16 g L-1), which was the dominant (>50%) contributing factor to the vertical attenuation coefficient in 67 pans (80%). All pans were polyhumic (median DOC: 47 mg L-1), and total phosphorus concentration was also extremely high (median: 2 mg L-1, max: 32 mg L-1). The daily water temperature maximum (44 °C) and fluctuation maximum (28 °C) were extremely high during summertime. The combination of environmental boundaries: shallowness, daily water temperature fluctuation, intermittent hydroperiod, high turbidity, polyhumic organic carbon concentration, high alkalinity and hypertrophy represent a unique extreme aquatic ecosystem.

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Keywords:  alkaline; hypertrophic; intermittent; polyhumic; turbid; water temperature fluctuation

Year:  2016        PMID: 28572691      PMCID: PMC5448661          DOI: 10.1016/j.limno.2016.10.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Limnologica        ISSN: 0075-9511            Impact factor:   2.093


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