Earth:Trophic level index

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Short description: Measure of nutrient status of lakes

The trophic level index (TLI) is used in New Zealand as a measure of nutrient status of lakes.[1] It is similar to the trophic state index but was proposed as alternative that suited New Zealand.[2]

The system uses four criteria, phosphorus and nitrogen concentrations, as well as visual clarity and algal biomass weighted equally.[3]

Lake type Trophic level Chla (mg m−3) Secchi depth (m) TP (mg P m−3) TN (mg N m−3)
Ultra-microtrophic 0-1 0.13-0.33 31-24 0.84-1.8 16-34
Microtrophic 1-2 0.33-0.82 24-15 1.8-4.1 34-73
Oligotrophic 2-3 0.82-2.0 15-7.8 4.1-9.0 73-157
Mesotrophic 3-4 2.0-5.0 7.8-3.6 9.0-20 157-337
Eutrophic 4-5 5.0-12 3.6-1.6 20-43 337-725
Supertrophic 5-6 12-31 1.6-0.7 43-96 725-1558
Hypertrophic 6-7 >31 <0.7 >96 >1558

See also

  • Water pollution in New Zealand
  • Lakes of New Zealand
  • Environment of New Zealand

External links

References

  1. New Zealand Ministry for the Environment - Trophic Level Index for lakes
  2. Burns, Noel; Graham Bryers; Eddie Bowman (March 2000). Protocol for Monitoring Trophic Levels of New Zealand Lakes and Reservoirs. http://www.mfe.govt.nz/publications/fresh-water-environmental-reporting/protocol-monitoring-trophic-levels-new-zealand. Retrieved 2017-05-09. 
  3. Burns, Noel; McIntosh, John; Scholes, Paul (2005). "Strategies for Managing the Lakes of the Rotorua District, New Zealand". Lake and Reservoir Management 21 (1): 61–72. doi:10.1080/07438140509354413.