Effects from geothermal effluent on periphyton and invertebrate assemblages in NE-Iceland

Geothermal energy utilization in Iceland is a growing industry in order to fulfil constantly growing energy demand. One of Iceland’s geothermal power plant is located in NE-Iceland, the 60 MW Krafla geothermal Power Plant, which currently utilizes energy from 18 boreholes. The primary objective of t...

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Main Author: Sigurður Óskar Helgason 1990-
Other Authors: Háskóli Íslands
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/27539
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/27539 2023-05-15T16:47:45+02:00 Effects from geothermal effluent on periphyton and invertebrate assemblages in NE-Iceland Áhrif affallvatns frá jarðgufuvirkjun á samfélög frumframleiðenda pg hryggleysingja Sigurður Óskar Helgason 1990- Háskóli Íslands 2017-05 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/27539 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/27539 Líffræði Jarðhiti Vistkerfi Thesis Master's 2017 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:57:02Z Geothermal energy utilization in Iceland is a growing industry in order to fulfil constantly growing energy demand. One of Iceland’s geothermal power plant is located in NE-Iceland, the 60 MW Krafla geothermal Power Plant, which currently utilizes energy from 18 boreholes. The primary objective of this study was to investigate possible effects from the effluent from a geothermal energy utilization on the aquatic ecosystem in the stream Hlíðardalslækur. I studied both spatial and temporal variations in the benthic algae and Cyanobacteria assemblages in three geothermally spring-fed streams in the Krafla geothermal area. The diversity and density of invertebrates within the same sites were also studied in September 2015 and January 2016. Periphyton accrual responses to four different nutrient enrichments were also tested in the fall of 2015. Algae and Cyanobacteria assemblage varied significantly between sampling sites in regards to dominating genera, density and diversity. Relatively high periphyton densities characterized upstream reaches from the power plant, along with the numbers of genera and diversity being relatively high as well. Endosymbiotic diatoms (i.e. N2-fixing genera such as Epithemia and Rhopalodia) and non-N2-fixing diatoms (Caloneis, Nitzschia and Navicula) characterized the algae communities, along with the presence of Chlorophyta (Stigeoclonium and Klebsormidium). The N2-fixing Cyanobacteria, mainly Anabaena, grew spatially upstream, mainly on cobbles near the stream banks. Invertebrates were in low densities and their diversity was also rather poor. The periphyton accrual was significantly increased by adding nitrogen to the streams. There were significant changes in the algae and Cyanobacteria assemblage downstream to the power plant where microbial mats covered the stream bottom. These mats consisted only of heterocystous (N2-fixing) and non-heterocystous Cyanobacteria, as neither diatoms nor green algae seemed to thrive in that habitat. N2-fixing genera, Anabaena and Calothrix, ... Thesis Iceland Skemman (Iceland) Krafla ENVELOPE(-16.747,-16.747,65.713,65.713)
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Jarðhiti
Vistkerfi
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Jarðhiti
Vistkerfi
Sigurður Óskar Helgason 1990-
Effects from geothermal effluent on periphyton and invertebrate assemblages in NE-Iceland
topic_facet Líffræði
Jarðhiti
Vistkerfi
description Geothermal energy utilization in Iceland is a growing industry in order to fulfil constantly growing energy demand. One of Iceland’s geothermal power plant is located in NE-Iceland, the 60 MW Krafla geothermal Power Plant, which currently utilizes energy from 18 boreholes. The primary objective of this study was to investigate possible effects from the effluent from a geothermal energy utilization on the aquatic ecosystem in the stream Hlíðardalslækur. I studied both spatial and temporal variations in the benthic algae and Cyanobacteria assemblages in three geothermally spring-fed streams in the Krafla geothermal area. The diversity and density of invertebrates within the same sites were also studied in September 2015 and January 2016. Periphyton accrual responses to four different nutrient enrichments were also tested in the fall of 2015. Algae and Cyanobacteria assemblage varied significantly between sampling sites in regards to dominating genera, density and diversity. Relatively high periphyton densities characterized upstream reaches from the power plant, along with the numbers of genera and diversity being relatively high as well. Endosymbiotic diatoms (i.e. N2-fixing genera such as Epithemia and Rhopalodia) and non-N2-fixing diatoms (Caloneis, Nitzschia and Navicula) characterized the algae communities, along with the presence of Chlorophyta (Stigeoclonium and Klebsormidium). The N2-fixing Cyanobacteria, mainly Anabaena, grew spatially upstream, mainly on cobbles near the stream banks. Invertebrates were in low densities and their diversity was also rather poor. The periphyton accrual was significantly increased by adding nitrogen to the streams. There were significant changes in the algae and Cyanobacteria assemblage downstream to the power plant where microbial mats covered the stream bottom. These mats consisted only of heterocystous (N2-fixing) and non-heterocystous Cyanobacteria, as neither diatoms nor green algae seemed to thrive in that habitat. N2-fixing genera, Anabaena and Calothrix, ...
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title Effects from geothermal effluent on periphyton and invertebrate assemblages in NE-Iceland
title_short Effects from geothermal effluent on periphyton and invertebrate assemblages in NE-Iceland
title_full Effects from geothermal effluent on periphyton and invertebrate assemblages in NE-Iceland
title_fullStr Effects from geothermal effluent on periphyton and invertebrate assemblages in NE-Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Effects from geothermal effluent on periphyton and invertebrate assemblages in NE-Iceland
title_sort effects from geothermal effluent on periphyton and invertebrate assemblages in ne-iceland
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