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Wind-Driven Sediment Resuspension in the World's Fourth Largest Lake Contributes Substantial Phosphorus Load to the 11th Largest Lake

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 56, 期 15, 页码 11061-11070

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.2c02820

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resuspension; phosphorus; Great Lakes; loadings; turbidity; Lake Huron; Lake Erie

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  1. Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation [1960]
  2. NOAA
  3. University of Michigan [NA17OAR4320152]

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This study finds that the concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus in the lake are higher during wind-driven resuspension events, and the bioavailability of these substances is comparable to other regions. New load estimates based on continuous turbidity measurements show that the previous load was significantly underestimated, being almost 90% higher than traditional estimates.
Capturing precipitation-based episodes is a longstanding issue for estimating tributary loads; however, wind-driven resuspension in Lake Huron creates similar uncertainties in its estimated load to Lake Erie. Recent suggestions that the phosphorus load from Lake Huron is underestimated because sampling frequencies miss contributions from resuspension events are speculative because they did not include direct load measurements, address all resuspension regions, or assess the potential bioavailability of the load. We address these shortcomings by evaluating Lake Huron's nearshore regions, characterizing the biological availability of the load, and providing direct comparisons of load estimates with and without the resuspended load. We show that total phosphorus concentrations in Lake Huron and the St. Clair River are higher during resuspension events and that bioavailability of that material is comparable to that reported elsewhere. New load estimates, based on continuous turbidity measurements converted to phosphorus through P-turbidity relationships, were almost 90% higher than traditional load estimates, providing empirical evidence for the significantly underestimated previous load. This confirmation is important because if the Lake Huron load is not decreased, reductions from other sources would be needed to meet the overall reduction targets set by the binational Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement.

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