THE SEDIMENT DIATOM ASSOCIATION AND CHEMISTRY OF SURFACE SEDIMENTS OF LAKE BELAUER SEE, NORTHERN GERMANY

1998 
Within-lake variability in diatom associations deposited on the surface sediments (0–1 cm) of a hypereutrophic lake, Lake Belauer See, northern Germany, was compared with spatial variations in sediment composition, which were used to identify environmental gradients. Numerical analysis was used to explore the data for major patterns in order to interpret die complex diatom associations. Non-uniform hydrodynamics and sedimentary conditions related to the bipartite basin geometry and morphometry were found to have a major influence on surface sediment composition and explain the main trends in diatom assemblage structure. The planktonic diatoms Stephanodiscus spp (S. parvus, S. minutulus, S. neoastrae/rotula, S. hantzschii) and Cyclostephanos dubius were dominant in the majority of the surface samples. Non-planktonic forms, including very high frequencies of fragilarioid species (amongst these, especially Staurosira construens and Pseudo-staurosira brevistriata), were dominant only in shallow and/or margina...
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    42
    References
    12
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []