
Water Science & Technology: Water Supply Vol 1 No 2 pp 4956 © IWA Publishing 2001
Phosphorus mass-quantity change in Lake Biwa
H Nagare*, I Somiya**, S Fujii*** and M Morita****
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Department of Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering,
Kyoto University, Yoshida-honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan
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Department of Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering,
Kyoto University, Yoshida-honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan
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Department of Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering,
Kyoto University, Yoshida-honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan
****
Department of Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering,
Kyoto University, Yoshida-honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan
ABSTRACT
To understand the eutrophication phenomena in Lake Biwa, Japan, a
research project for the water quality formation processes was executed.
This paper presents phosphorus mass changes in water body in Lake Biwa from
April 1995 to January 2000 and discusses the main factors of the change.
Phosphorus mass ranged from 190 to 350 t, with an average of 260 t. DP mass
in 1995, '97 and '98 showed seasonal change patterns, while
non-periodical phenomena seemed to control the PP mass. Phosphorus mass
was increased about 15 t in epilimnion from April to July while nitrogen
showed a 50 t decrease. This disagreement suggests that some processes
selectively accumulated phosphorus in epilimnion during this period.
However, such an increase in phosphorus was not observed in 1996 and
'99. Air temperature was lower and much snowfall was recorded in
1996 and '99, suggesting that coldness in winter season weakened
the phosphorus accumulation process to depress the mass in epilimnion
in summertime. Water temperature increase seemed to be delayed in
proportion to total snowfall, but thermocline was formed independently
of coldness. Hence, the idea was abandoned that the delay of thermocline
formation encouraged the sedimentation process, and biological activities
were considered to be the main factor controlling phosphorus mass in the
epilimnion in Lake Biwa.
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