Chlorophyll-a variation in response to precipitation in a tropical urban lake

Q3 Environmental Science
Hamdhani Hamdhani, Musyiir Sharaha, Drew E. Eppehimer, Samsul Rizal
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Abstract

With increasing urbanization, urban lakes are becoming more common and serve as important flood control infrastructure, recreational uses, as well as habitat for a variety of biota. However, given their construction, function and location, urban lakes are susceptible to disturbances including stormwater runoff from metropolitan catchment areas. For example, nutrient loading from stormwater runoff can cause eutrophication. Chlorophyll-a concentration is an important water quality parameter because it is used to assess water quality and determine trophic state. Chlorophyll-a is known to be impacted by a number of environmental factors including precipitation and associated runoff. Previous studies indicate that the relationship between precipitation and chlorophyll-a is complex and often site-specific. In this study, we examined the relationship between chlorophyll-a and precipitation in an urban, tropical lake located in East Kalimantan Province, Indonesia. From October through December 2022, chlorophyll-a, turbidity, phosphate (PO4), pH, dissolved oxygen, temperature, total dissolved solids and conductivity were measured at five sampling sites in Air Hitam Lake, and precipitation was measured adjacent to the lake. These data indicated that chlorophyll-a concentrations were negatively correlated with recent precipitation (r2 = .71, p < .05). This relationship was likely a result of dilution from increased lake volume. Although urban runoff is expected to increase nutrient loading, our monitoring indicated that dilution can mediate this process in the short-term. Our findings suggest that timing matters when monitoring water quality in tropical, urban lakes. Sampling immediately following heavy precipitation and stormwater runoff can lead to an underestimation of normal chlorophyll-a concentrations due to dilution. As a result, dilution effects should be examined when studying and managing urban lentic ecosystems with strong precipitation dynamics. Further studies are necessary to better understand these urban aquatic ecosystems to continue to improve future management efforts.

热带城市湖泊中叶绿素-a 随降水的变化而变化
随着城市化进程的加快,城市湖泊变得越来越普遍,成为重要的防洪基础设施、娱乐用途以及各种生物群落的栖息地。然而,鉴于其构造、功能和位置,城市湖泊很容易受到干扰,包括来自大都市集水区的雨水径流。例如,雨水径流造成的营养负荷会导致湖泊富营养化。叶绿素-a 浓度是一个重要的水质参数,因为它可用于评估水质和确定营养状态。众所周知,叶绿素-a 受多种环境因素的影响,包括降水和相关径流。以往的研究表明,降水与叶绿素-a 之间的关系很复杂,而且往往因地而异。在这项研究中,我们考察了印度尼西亚东加里曼丹省一个城市热带湖泊中叶绿素-a 与降水之间的关系。从 2022 年 10 月到 12 月,我们在 Air Hitam 湖的五个取样点测量了叶绿素-a、浊度、磷酸盐(PO4)、pH 值、溶解氧、温度、溶解固体总量和电导率,并在湖边测量了降水量。这些数据表明,叶绿素-a 浓度与近期降水量呈负相关(r2 = .71, p <.05)。这种关系可能是湖泊水量增加稀释的结果。尽管城市径流预计会增加营养负荷,但我们的监测结果表明,稀释可以在短期内调解这一过程。我们的研究结果表明,在监测热带城市湖泊水质时,时机很重要。在强降水和雨水径流之后立即采样,会因稀释作用而导致低估正常的叶绿素-a 浓度。因此,在研究和管理降水动态较强的城市湖泊生态系统时,应研究稀释效应。有必要开展进一步研究,以更好地了解这些城市水生生态系统,从而继续改进未来的管理工作。
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Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management
Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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期刊介绍: Lakes & Reservoirs: Research and Management aims to promote environmentally sound management of natural and artificial lakes, consistent with sustainable development policies. This peer-reviewed Journal publishes international research on the management and conservation of lakes and reservoirs to facilitate the international exchange of results.
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