Expedition on 5 lakes of Nelijärve 5 August 2015 Giraffes.

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Expedition on 5 lakes of Nelijärve 5 August 2015 Giraffes

Silver Tatrik Pille-Riin Karuse Katarina Keerd Jaroslav Bortsov Triin Tetsmann Ketlin Timusk Kirill Lobossok Viktoria Popova Alina Granich Nataliya Lobosok Eimante Pundziute Migle Simanaviciene Helve Orusalu

Research questions Why is lake Purgatsi so green? Why is there algal bloom? Is the water full of nutrients? Is the water chemistry of the five lakes similar?

Research aim Investigating water chemistry of five Nelijärve lakes Hypothesis: All the five lakes have similar water. All the five lakes have algal bloom.

Material and methodology Water analyses were taken on 5 August 2015 from 10 am to 1 pm Investigations and equipment: Temperature - Water thermometre (ethanol) Phosphates, nitrates, ammonium - Aquanal Ökotest Water Laboratory Hardness - Visocolor HE Gesamthärte H 20 F Conductivity - Milwaukee electrical conductivity meter Dissolved oxygen - Visocolor HE Sauerstoff SA 10 pH - Martini instruments pH meter Colour - visually

The lakes Purgatsi Ahvenajärv Linajärv Sisalikujärv Urbukse All of them are seepage lakes – no inflow or outflow, feed mainly on precipitation and ground water.

Urbukse Sisaliku Ahvena Linajärv

Compared properties Temperature Colour Dissolved oxygen Conductivity pH Amount of ammonium, nitrates and phosphates Hardness

Work Methods Results

Colour of the lake Purgatsi: green Sisaliku: green/brown Urbukse: green Ahvena: brown Linajärv: brown

Phosphates The key nutrient affecting the amount of algae and weed growth Also important for plant growth Key indicator of pollution Nitrates Ammoniu m

Very soft water (0,5 mmol/l or less) => few minerals Conductivity very low (7-30 µS)

Conclusions Lakes are green because of algal blooming (blue-green algae) There is algal bloom because of enough nutrients High levels of nutrients were not found The 5 lakes are similar: very soft water, low conductivity, no phosphates found, low level of nitrates and ammonium. pH different – 6, Lake Linajärv is surrounded by peat moss, it`s the most different lake (brown clear acidic water, no algal bloom)

Discussion The five investigated lakes are endangered because they have very soft water, low level of minerals. They used to be oligotrophic lakes but now they might be changing (eutrophication, algal bloom) Very deep conclusions not possible – not enough data, test kits not sensitive enough

Animals we met

Thank you!