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Dynamics in Phosphorus Retention in Wetlands Upstream of Delavan Lake, Wisconsin

 

作者: DaleM. Robertson,   JohnF. Elder,   GeraldL. Goddard,   WilliamF. James,  

 

期刊: Lake and Reservoir Management  (Taylor Available online 1998)
卷期: Volume 14, issue 4  

页码: 466-477

 

ISSN:1040-2381

 

年代: 1998

 

DOI:10.1080/07438149809354353

 

出版商: Taylor & Francis Group

 

关键词: wetland;phosphorus retention;phosphorus budget;sediments and Wisconsin

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

A phosphorus budget was constructed for Delavan Lake Inlet, a perennial riverine wetland with submersed and floating aquatic vegetation in southeastern Wisconsin, to better understand the phosphorus dynamics in natural wetlands and the role of wetlands in lake-rehabilitation efforts. During the growing season, the inlet served as a net source of phosphorus, primarily due to the release of phosphorus from the sediments. More phosphorus was released from the sediments of the inlet (600 kg) than was input from the upstream watershed (460 kg). This release was caused by high pH associated with high photosynthetic activity. During the remainder of the year, the inlet served as a net sink for phosphorus, retaining 6% of die phosphorus input from the watershed. Over the entire year, this wetland was a net source of over 500 kg of phosphorus to downstream Delavan Lake. A constructed riverine wetland upstream of Delavan Lake Inlet demonstrated a similar periodic release of phosphorus. However, in this case, the summer release of phosphorus was less than that trapped during the remainder of the year. The constructed wetland served as a net sink for approximately 20% of the input phosphorus on an annual time scale. The role of existing and constructed wetlands as phosphorus traps is complex. Wetlands can act as a source or a sink for phosphorus depending on the ambient conditions in die wetland. Howa wetland fits into a rehabilitation plan depends upon its net retention efficiency and the importance of the periodic releases of phosphorus to downstream waters.

 

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