Assessing the Trend of the Trophic State of Lake Ladoga Based on Multi-Year (1997-2019) CMEMS GlobColour-Merged CHL-OC5 Satellite Observations

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作者
Gbagir, Augustine-Moses Gaavwase [1 ]
Colpaert, Alfred [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Eastern Finland, Sch Forest Sci, Yliopistokatu 7,Borealis Bldg 3rd Floor, Joensuu 80101, Finland
[2] Univ Eastern Finland, Dept Geog & Hist Studies, Yliopistokatu 7,Metria Bldg,POB 111, FI-80101 Joensuu, Finland
关键词
Lake Ladoga; CMEMS GlobColour CHL-OC5; eutrophication; water quality assessment; pulp and paper mill; climate change; ecological status; remote sensing; phytoplankton and chlorophyll-a; chemical wastewater pollution; CHLOROPHYLL-A; PULP; ICE; PHYTOPLANKTON; RECOVERY; RIVERS;
D O I
10.3390/s20236881
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The trophic state of Lake Ladoga was studied during the period 1997-2019, using the Copernicus Marine Environmental Monitoring Service (CMEMS) GlobColour-merged chlorophyll-a OC5 algorithm (GlobColour CHL-OC5) satellite observations. Lake Ladoga, in general, is mesotrophic but certain parts of the lake have been eutrophic since the 1960s due to the discharge of wastewater from industrial, urban, and agricultural sources. Since then, many ecological assessments of the Lake's state have been made. These studies have indicated that various changes are taking place in the lake and continuous monitoring of the lake is essential to update the current knowledge of its state. The aim of this study was to assess the long-term trend in chl-a in Lake Ladoga. The results showed a gradual reduction in chl-a concentration, indicating a moderate improvement. Chl-a concentrations (minimum-maximum values) varied spatially. The shallow southern shores did not show any improvement while the situation in the north is much better. The shore areas around the functioning paper mill at Pitkaranta and city of Sortavala still show high chl-a values. These findings provide a general reference on the current trophic state of Lake Ladoga that could contribute to improve policy and management strategies. It is assumed that the present warming trend of surface water may result in phytoplankton growth increase, thus partly offsetting a decrease in nutrient load. Precipitation is thought to be increasing, but the influence on water quality is less clear. Future studies could assess the current chemical composition to determine the state of water quality of Lake Ladoga.
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