Phytoplankton bloom frequencies in a populationof small southeastern impoundments

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Corrected chlorophyll a data were gathered for 17 small southeastern piedmont impoundments <648 ha (<1600 a) ranging in trophic state from mesotrophic to hypereutrophic. Working with the managerial concept that water-use impacts are more directly related to frequency of blooms than to mean seasonal values, regression equations were calculated to relate bloom frequency to seasonal mean chlorophyll a concentrations. The relationship between bloom frequency (chlorophyll a.30 (JL g/L) and mean chlorophyll a concentration in this study was very similar to that found for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) impoundments. Based on this bloom frequency analysis, literature values, and experience, a mean growing season limit of.15 (j-g/L of chlorophyll a is recommended for small southeastern piedmont water supply impoundments. For other water uses, a mean growing season chlorophyll a concentration is recommended to maintain a minimal aesthetic environment for viewing pleasure, safe swimming, and good fishing and boating. © 1994 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Raschke, R. L. (1994). Phytoplankton bloom frequencies in a populationof small southeastern impoundments. Lake and Reservoir Management, 8(2), 205–210. https://doi.org/10.1080/07438149409354471

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