JOURNAL ARTICLE

Paleolimnology of Two Shallow Lakes in Central Alberta, Canada

John ForbesMichael Hickman

Year: 1981 Journal:   Internationale Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie Vol: 66 (6)Pages: 863-888   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract An interpretation of postglacial change in water quality and productivity has been made for two shallow lakes in Central Alberta, Canada, namely Hastings Lake (longitude 113° 00′ W; latitude 53° 30′ N) and Lac Ste. Anne (longitude 114° 21′ W; latitude 53° 41′ N). Erosion rates around Lac Ste. Anne have remained constant. Similarly productivity has changed little although macrophytes contributed more to total production during the early stages. Hastings Lake has responded more sensitively to changes in the balance of precipitation and evaporation. From 5500 to 4000 year B. P. it was shallower than at present. Productivity during this early phase was less but macrophytes and allochthonous organic matter (i. e., leaf litter) probably contributed a greater proportion of the organic influx. After water levels rose productivity increased remaining steady until 2500 year B. P. when a slight decline occurred. Throughout the high water period oxygen depletion has not been serious. Any period of reducing conditions has been brief. Productivity has never been nutrient‐limited. Elevation of the lake surface increased potential volume for production and reduced turbulent resuspension of bottom sediments permitting greater light penetration, and enhanced algal production. Difference between the sedimentary record of these two lakes, as well as the two basins of Hastings Lake, demonstrates the individualistic responses of basins and lakes to climatic events.

Keywords:
Macrophyte Productivity Latitude Hydrology (agriculture) Environmental science Water quality Longitude Physical geography Geology Oceanography Ecology Geography Biology

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Topics

Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Chemistry
Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Atmospheric Science
Freshwater macroinvertebrate diversity and ecology
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Ecology

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