Zofia Filipkowska
University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
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International Journal of Environment and Health | 2013
Renata Brzozowska; Grzegorz Wiśniewski; Julita Dunalska; Zofia Filipkowska
The object of present study was Sukiel Lake (area 20.8 ha, max. depth 25 m), localised in north–eastern Poland (Mazurian Lake District), in Olsztyn city. The aim of this study was to analyse the phosphorus fractions in the sediments of two lake bottom zones - profundal (25 m) and sublittoral (7 m). Observed high P concentrations in the deposits of Sukiel Lake and quantitative domination of hard mobile P fractions (NaOH–TP, HCl–P and res–P) suggest that the sediments of Sukiel Lake are the effective trap for phosphorus and that limits excessive internal loading in this lake.
Journal of Ecological Engineering | 2017
Renata Augustyniak; Maciej Neugebauer; Joanna Kowalska; Daniel Szymański; Grzegorz Wiśniewski; Zofia Filipkowska; Jolanta Grochowska; Michał Łopata; Katarzyna Parszuto; Renata Tandyrak
The object of the study was Tyrsko Lake (area 18.6 ha, max. depth 30.4 m), located in the western part of Olsztyn (Olsztyn Lakeland). This lake is one of the clear water lakes in Olsztyn, but the progressive deterioration of water quality has been observed during recent years. The phosphorus concentration in the water-sediment interface, phosphorus fractions quantity and the amount of components which can bind this element was investigated in the upper (0–5 cm) layer of deposits. The aim of study was to analyze the potential influence of bottom sediment on the lake water quality. The obtained results revealed that the bottom sediment of Tyrsko Lake can be classified as mixed, silica-organic type, with a relatively high content of iron (over 4% Fe in d.w.). The total phosphorus content was ca. 3.5 mg P g-1 d.w. on average. Phosphorus in the bottom sediment was bound mainly with organic matter (NaOH-nrP fraction), which had over 50% share in TP. Highly mobile fractions (NH4-Cl-P and BD-P) together only included ca. 5% to 7% TP. The obtained results show that the bottom sediment of Tyrsko Lake can bind phosphorus quite effectively. The calculated internal mineral phosphorus loading during summer stagnation period was 10.9 kg and it was lower that the assessed annual external phosphorus load (22.6 kg). The assessed annual phosphorus loading from both sources was still lower than the critical load according to Vollenweider criteria. However, due to the fact that the internal loading phenomenon is occurring in the lake, it should be taken into consideration that the lake water quality can deteriorate gradually during the longer time perspective. These findings should be accounted for in the future if the potential protection and restoration procedures will be developed.
Water Research | 2009
Ewa Korzeniewska; Zofia Filipkowska; Anna Gotkowska-Płachta; Wojciech Janczukowicz; Beverly A. Dixon; Magdalena Czułowska
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2014
Marcin Dębowski; Ewa Korzeniewska; Zofia Filipkowska; Marcin Zieliński; Rafał Kwiatkowski
Polish Journal of Microbiology | 2005
Ewa Korzeniewska; Zofia Filipkowska; Sylwia Domeradzka; Kamil Wlodkowski
Acta microbiologica Polonica | 2003
Zofia Filipkowska
Clean-soil Air Water | 2013
Anna Gotkowska-Płachta; Zofia Filipkowska; Ewa Korzeniewska; Wojciech Janczukowicz; Beverly A. Dixon; Iwona Gołaś; Damian Szwalgin
Archives of Environmental Protection | 2008
Ewa Korzeniewska; Zofia Filipkowska; A. Gotkowska-Płachta; W. Janczukowicz; B. Rutkowski
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2014
Ewa Korzeniewska; Marcin Zieliński; Zofia Filipkowska; Marcin Dębowski; Rafał Kwiatkowski
Polish Journal of Natural Science | 2007
H Wisniewska; Stanisław Niewolak; Ewa Korzeniewska; Zofia Filipkowska