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An Experiment with Forced Oxygenation of the Deepwater of the Anoxic By Fjord, Western Sweden

Authors :
Stigebrandt, Anders
Liljebladh, Bengt
de Brabandere, Loreto
Forth, Michael
Granmo, Åke
Hall, Per
Hammar, Jonatan
Hansson, Daniel
Kononets, Mikhail
Magnusson, Marina
Norén, Fredrik
Rahm, Lars
Treusch, Alexander H.
Viktorsson, Lena
Stigebrandt, Anders
Liljebladh, Bengt
de Brabandere, Loreto
Forth, Michael
Granmo, Åke
Hall, Per
Hammar, Jonatan
Hansson, Daniel
Kononets, Mikhail
Magnusson, Marina
Norén, Fredrik
Rahm, Lars
Treusch, Alexander H.
Viktorsson, Lena
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

In a 2.5-year-long environmental engineering experiment in the By Fjord, surface water was pumped into the deepwater where the frequency of deepwater renewals increased by a factor of 10. During the experiment, the deepwater became long-term oxic, and nitrate became the dominating dissolved inorganic nitrogen component. The amount of phosphate in the water column decreased by a factor of 5 due to the increase in flushing and reduction in the leakage of phosphate from the sediments when the sediment surface became oxidized. Oxygenation of the sediments did not increase the leakage of toxic metals and organic pollutants. The bacterial community was the first to show changes after the oxygenation, with aerobic bacteria also thriving in the deepwater. The earlier azoic deepwater bottom sediments were colonized by animals. No structural difference between the phytoplankton communities in the By Fjord and the adjacent Havsten Fjord, with oxygenated deepwater, could be detected during the experiment.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1233681559
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007.s13280-014-0524-9