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Present trophic level of Lake Alserio (Northern Italy) and prospect for its recovery (Articolo in rivista)
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- Present trophic level of Lake Alserio (Northern Italy) and prospect for its recovery (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2002-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Rogora M., Garibaldi L., Morabito G., Arisci S., Mosello R. (2002)
Present trophic level of Lake Alserio (Northern Italy) and prospect for its recovery
in Journal of limnology (Testo stamp.)
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- Rogora M., Garibaldi L., Morabito G., Arisci S., Mosello R. (literal)
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- C.N.R. Istituto per lo Studio degli Ecosistemi, L.go Tonolli 50, 28922 Verbania Pallanza, Italy
Dip. Scienze Ambiente e Territorio, Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca, Piazza dell'Ateneo Nuovo 1, 20126 Milano, Italy (literal)
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- Present trophic level of Lake Alserio (Northern Italy) and prospect for its recovery (literal)
- Abstract
- Lake Alserio is located in the subalpine area of Northern Italy, in the Brianza region near Lake Como. In November 1999 an EU
funded project was started with the aim of devising and implementing interventions leading to the recovery of the lake and the surrounding
area, which is characterised by a high degree of biodiversity as regards species and natural habitats. Since the seventies,
Lake Alserio has been affected by eutrophication, which has resulted in high phosphorus (P) concentrations (annual average in
1999: 80-100 ?g P l-1). The EU project envisaged liming the lake with Ca(OH)2 to reduce P concentrations in the water. This paper
presents and discusses the results of chemical analyses performed on the lake and its tributaries in the first year of the study (November
1999-November 2000). The efficiency of liming with Ca(OH)2 to reduce P concentrations in laboratory and enclosure experiments
is also discussed. The present condition of Lake Alserio is between eutrophic and hypereutrophic. Anoxic conditions characterise
the hypolimnic waters for a prolonged period (May - October) during summer stratification, with a consequent high P release
from the sediments (summer P concentrations in the deep water are close to 1 mg P l-1). Inflowing waters are characterised by
high contents of ammonium and phosphorus, showing the importance of domestic sewage in the lake catchment; external load is still
too high to permit the water to reach mesotrophic condition, the ultimate goal of recovery. Results of the liming experiments suggest
that the treatment, if applied to Lake Alserio, could accelerate its recovery, although the specific procedures to be employed are still
to be defined. However, before these or any other remedial operations can be undertaken, the external P load must be reduced by
completing the diversion of sewage from the lake. (literal)
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