Optical Properties of Polish Lakes: The Secchi Disc Transparency

The spatial variation of water transparency of the largest Polish lakes was presented on the basis of documentary material collected by the Voivodeship Inspectorates for Environment Protection as well as university geography departments in the period of 1991-2013. Seasonal results of the Secchi disc...

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Main Author: Borowiak Dariusz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-03-01
Series:Limnological Review
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/limre-2015-0003
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spelling doaj-88df72998f8c4dc685a706abfa5680a72021-09-06T19:20:04ZengSciendoLimnological Review2300-75752015-03-0114313114410.1515/limre-2015-0003limre-2015-0003Optical Properties of Polish Lakes: The Secchi Disc TransparencyBorowiak Dariusz0Department of Limnology, University of Gdańsk, Bażyńskiego 4, 80-952 Gdańsk, Poland, Limnological Station in Borucino, 83-323 Kamienica Szlachecka, Borucino, PolandThe spatial variation of water transparency of the largest Polish lakes was presented on the basis of documentary material collected by the Voivodeship Inspectorates for Environment Protection as well as university geography departments in the period of 1991-2013. Seasonal results of the Secchi disc measurements (spring, summer) for 706 lakes were gathered. This is more than 68% of the total number of Polish lakes with a surface area larger than 50 ha. The mean water transparency of these lakes was 1.87 m, while the median was 1.58 m. Distinct inter-regional differences of the Secchi disc transparency were found, and it was also possible to distinguish three relatively homogeneous groups of macroregions where lakes have different optical characteristics. They can be divided into areas with lakes with high (3.05 m), medium (1.99-2.11 m) and low (1.22-1.52 m) water transparency. The Secchi disc transparency of these lakes was also analysed in relation to concentration values of the main forms of the optically significant constituents of water (coloured dissolved organic matter, suspended matter). The mean transparency of turbid, stained and clear lakes was, respectively, 1.16, 2.02, and 2.92 m. Moreover, regional empirical models to predict Secchi disc transparency from chlorophyll a concentration were also developed. It was assumed that inter-regional differences between models could be due to the probably different time of the ice sheet recession. The influence of the lake morphometry was most fully reflected in the impact of the depth conditions.https://doi.org/10.1515/limre-2015-0003secchi disc transparencyoptically significant constituentstrophic statelake basin morphometrynorthern poland
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Optical Properties of Polish Lakes: The Secchi Disc Transparency
Limnological Review
secchi disc transparency
optically significant constituents
trophic state
lake basin morphometry
northern poland
author_facet Borowiak Dariusz
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title Optical Properties of Polish Lakes: The Secchi Disc Transparency
title_short Optical Properties of Polish Lakes: The Secchi Disc Transparency
title_full Optical Properties of Polish Lakes: The Secchi Disc Transparency
title_fullStr Optical Properties of Polish Lakes: The Secchi Disc Transparency
title_full_unstemmed Optical Properties of Polish Lakes: The Secchi Disc Transparency
title_sort optical properties of polish lakes: the secchi disc transparency
publisher Sciendo
series Limnological Review
issn 2300-7575
publishDate 2015-03-01
description The spatial variation of water transparency of the largest Polish lakes was presented on the basis of documentary material collected by the Voivodeship Inspectorates for Environment Protection as well as university geography departments in the period of 1991-2013. Seasonal results of the Secchi disc measurements (spring, summer) for 706 lakes were gathered. This is more than 68% of the total number of Polish lakes with a surface area larger than 50 ha. The mean water transparency of these lakes was 1.87 m, while the median was 1.58 m. Distinct inter-regional differences of the Secchi disc transparency were found, and it was also possible to distinguish three relatively homogeneous groups of macroregions where lakes have different optical characteristics. They can be divided into areas with lakes with high (3.05 m), medium (1.99-2.11 m) and low (1.22-1.52 m) water transparency. The Secchi disc transparency of these lakes was also analysed in relation to concentration values of the main forms of the optically significant constituents of water (coloured dissolved organic matter, suspended matter). The mean transparency of turbid, stained and clear lakes was, respectively, 1.16, 2.02, and 2.92 m. Moreover, regional empirical models to predict Secchi disc transparency from chlorophyll a concentration were also developed. It was assumed that inter-regional differences between models could be due to the probably different time of the ice sheet recession. The influence of the lake morphometry was most fully reflected in the impact of the depth conditions.
topic secchi disc transparency
optically significant constituents
trophic state
lake basin morphometry
northern poland
url https://doi.org/10.1515/limre-2015-0003
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