Past studies and potential measures for rehabilitation of the shallow lake (Lake Ludas)

IF 1.2 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
M. Ćirić, B. Gavrilović, B. Dojčinović, Sandra Čokić Reh, Yiyong Zhou, Chunlei Song, Xiuyun Cao
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Abstract

Lake Ludas has been under a strong anthropogenic influence for a very long time, so the history of fruitful scientific investigation was very often connected with the evaluation of a human impact and potential rehabilitation measures. Unfortunately, attempts to improve the lake's natural status remain more in the field of theoretical models than concrete practical solutions. Aiming to better understand the potential of different rehabilitation measures for Lake Ludas, we combined our ecological analyses (unpublished results) and the literature survey. The continuous massive cyanobacterial bloom and the formation of a thick sediment layer rich in different organic and inorganic pollutants represent two major challenges in the lake's rehabilitation. The unknown ecological role of invasive species that have already colonised Lake Ludas will make the attempts to improve conditions in the lake even more challenging. The reduction of nutrient load, changes in the intensity and directions of water circulation, as well as top sediment layer removal in the lake, are measures under consideration for several decades. But their combination, order of implementation and possibilities of successful execution are still under debate. However, there is no doubt that the restoration of a natural hydrological regime should be a key step in the rehabilitation of Lake Ludas.
鲁达斯湖浅湖的研究现状及修复措施
在很长一段时间里,鹿大湖一直受到强烈的人为影响,因此卓有成效的科学调查历史往往与人类影响的评估和潜在的修复措施有关。不幸的是,改善湖泊自然状况的尝试更多地停留在理论模型领域,而不是具体的实际解决方案。为了更好地了解不同修复措施对鹿大湖的潜力,我们将生态分析(未发表的结果)与文献调查相结合。持续的大规模蓝藻水华和富含不同有机和无机污染物的厚沉积层的形成是湖泊恢复的两大挑战。已经在鲁达斯湖定居的入侵物种的未知生态作用将使改善湖泊条件的尝试更具挑战性。减少营养物负荷,改变水循环的强度和方向,以及去除湖上的顶部沉积物层,是几十年来正在考虑的措施。但它们的组合、实施顺序和成功执行的可能性仍在争论中。然而,毫无疑问,恢复自然水文制度应该是恢复卢达斯湖的关键步骤。
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