@article{oai:soar-ir.repo.nii.ac.jp:00016436, author = {Cho, Kyu-song and Kim, Bom-chul and Heo, Woo-myung and Kim, Dong-sup}, journal = {信州大学理学部付属諏訪臨湖実験所報告}, month = {Mar}, note = {Trophic state of several major reservoirs in Korea are reviewed. Most of large reservoirs are mesotrophic to eutrophic, suffering bluegreen algal blooms. Recently many reservoirs are being eutrophied at high rate mainly due to the increase of excretion by livestock in watershed and netcage-type fishfarms within the lake basins. The trophic state changes of Lake Soyang, from oligotrophy to eutrophy in recent 10 years, are presented as a case study of rapid eutrophication. Chlorophyll a concentration increased from ca. 3mg/m³ in early 1980s to 15 mg/m³ in 1989. The dominant phytoplankton species in summer are changed from Peridinium to Anabaena since 1986 and the standing crop of Anabaena has been increasing. Secchidisc depth decreased from 5 to 1m. TP increased from 7 to 20 mgP/m³. The rate of hypolimnetic oxygen deficit increased year to year from 0.028 mgO₂/cm²/day in 1986 to 0.094 in 1989. Fishfarms within the lake are the major phosphorus source in Lake Soyang exceeding the total phosphorus loading from the watershed. This high rate of eutrophication is expected to persist in next decade., Article, 信州大学理学部付属諏訪臨湖実験所報告 7: 21-29(1991)}, pages = {21--29}, title = {EUTROPHICATION OF THE MAJOR RESERVOIRS IN KOREA}, volume = {7}, year = {1991} }