INVESTIGADORES
MARTYNIUK nicolas Alejandro
artículos
Título:
Effect of glacial lake outburst floods on the light climate in an Andean Patagonian lake: implications for planktonic phototrophs
Autor/es:
BASTIDAS NAVARRO, M.; MARTYNIUK, N.; BALSEIRO, E.; MODENUTTI, B.
Revista:
HYDROBIOLOGIA
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin; Año: 2018 vol. 816 p. 39 - 48
ISSN:
0018-8158
Resumen:
Climate change is altering temperature and precipitation patterns all over the world. In North Patagonia, glaciers of the Tronador mountain (41° S) show a continuous and maintained recession and these meltwaters are transported to Lake Mascardi via the Upper Manso River that carries a large amount of glacial clay. These suspended sediment particles cause a very sharp light longitudinal gradient along the western branch of Lake Mascardi (Tronador arm). Here we analysed changes in the water transparency along the gradient, in particular before and after a glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) event that occurred in the headwaters that feed Lake Mascardi. The GLOF event caused a decrease in the turbidity, resulting in significant differences in relation to the years after the event. The depth of the deep chlorophyll maxima (DCM) was directly related to the light penetration, and the decrease in suspended solids load deepened the DCM in the years after the GLOF event. Among photosynthetic organisms, picocyanobacteria were observed to have a significantresponse in abundance to these light changes. Phytoplankton was dominated by mixotrophic nanoflagellates and this composition did not change after the event. Nevertheless, total nanoflagellate abundances increased after the GLOF event when transparency increased due to the decrease in the clay and sediment inputs into the lake.