Piney Z Lake
Kristin J.
Natural And Cultural history of Piney Z / Lake Lafayette
This is a picture of the houses that have destroyed
the nature of Piney Z. This is a picture of Piney Z on one of its not so
good days. This is a picture of my group and me. This picture was taken from the first time we went to the lake. Eutrophication Eutrophication is a condition in an aquatic ecosystem where high nutrient conditions stimulate blooms of algae. (example- phytoplankton) Why Should We Be Concerned? Although eutrophication is a natural process in
the aging of lakes and some estuaries, human activities can greatly
accelerate eutrophication by increasing the rate at which nutrients
and organic substances enter aquatic ecosystems from their surrounding
watersheds. Agricultural runoff, urban runoff, leaking septic
systems, sewage discharges, eroded stream banks, and similar sources
can increase the flow of nutrients and organic substances into
aquatic systems. These substances can over stimulate the growth
of algae, creating conditions that interfere with the recreational
use of lakes and estuaries, and the health and diversity of indigenous
fish, plant, and animal populations. Karst Topography This is an example of how the Piney Z area is. It
is a combination of underground and aboveground water that passages
and systems of sinkholes. Also, Karst topography is caused by
soluble rock sediment underground. Forcing all nutrients into
our Floridian Aquifer. This is harmful because we really do not
know what to do to stop the flow of the nutrients from eventually
landing in the water that we’ll be drinking. The Floridian Aquifer The Floridian aquifer underlies all of Florida, South Georgia, and parts of both Alabama and South Carolina. This particular aquifer system is one of the major sources of ground water in the United States. The Floridian aquifer is composed of several carbonate rock formations that are connected by water flow to make one hydrologic unit, which is why the development has been uneven. Two different things have interrupted the flow system of the aquifer: man's activities such as pumpage, impoundments, and dredging as well as deviation from normal amounts of rainfall. The disruption of the aquifer's flow could begin at almost any point on its path. The aquifer's water originates in the larger bodies of water of the Appalachian region; it flows downstream until it is forced underground. The aquifer flows from the higher altitudes of North Georgia and South Carolina to the flatter area, which is Florida. Water Quality Water Quality is important to the maintaining of
the lake. These aspects help control and balance the lake for
aquatic, plant, and animal life can survive. These aspects are:
Temperature, Dissolved Oxygen, pH, Turbidity, Phosphates, and
Nitrates.
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