Every Start is Challenging: Fitting A New Artificial Lake Into the Landscape, Zalakaros, Hungary

Zsombor Boromisza, F. Szilágyi, B. Csányi, S. Mészáros, A. Gergely
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Abstract The aim of this study is to conclude the experiences of the maintenance practice of an artificial thermal lake. The first years (2015-2017) of the development of the lake were analysed and evaluated along the following questions: a) What kind of design processes and maintenance interventions are related to the process of fitting the lake into the landscape? b) How have the ecological conditions of the lake evolved in the past period (zonation, succession, plantation and colonization)? c) Which general experiences could be gained from the operation of this artificial thermal lake this far? The authors of the present study were already engaged in the planning process, participating in the preparation of four different design documentations. The planting design and the maintenance instructions were based on a physico-chemical monitoring, phytoplankton, zooplankton and macroinvertebrate sampling, and machrophyte assessment. The significant processes during the three years of the lake are presented by functional groups of biota, separately assessing the characteristics of the changes of macrophytes. In 2017 an individual macroinvertebrate assessment was done, moreover a fish die-off occurred in August 2017, which are mentioned separately as well. The data in total suggested that the water of the lake is highly hypertrophic, further machrophyte introduction can prevent the plant nutriments to be absorbed by algae. Partly the algal growth but also the unlucky coincidence of other factors (e.g. high water temperature, cold weather front, maintenance problems) led to the die-off of the spontaneously overpopulated fish stock in 2017.
每一个开始都是挑战:在景观中安装一个新的人工湖,萨拉卡罗斯,匈牙利
摘要本研究的目的是总结人工热湖的维护实践经验。根据以下问题对湖泊开发的第一年(2015-2017)进行了分析和评估:a)什么样的设计过程和维护干预与湖泊融入景观的过程有关?b)在过去的一段时间里,湖泊的生态条件是如何演变的(分区、演替、种植和殖民化)?c)到目前为止,从这个人工热湖的运行中可以获得哪些一般经验?本研究的作者已经参与了规划过程,参与了四份不同设计文件的准备工作。种植设计和维护指导是基于理化监测、浮游植物、浮游动物和大型无脊椎动物取样以及大型植物评估。通过生物群的功能群来描述湖泊3年来的重要变化过程,分别评价了大型植物的变化特征。2017年进行了一次大型无脊椎动物个体评估,此外,2017年8月发生了一起鱼类死亡事件,这些事件也被单独提及。综上所述,该湖水体是高度肥厚的,进一步引入苔藓植物可以防止植物营养物质被藻类吸收。部分原因是藻类的生长,但也有其他因素(如高水温、冷锋、维护问题)的不幸巧合,导致了2017年自发过度繁殖的鱼类种群的死亡。
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