The phytoplankton of two gravel pits with comparable nutrient concentrations but different chlorophyll-
a concentrations and phytoplankton biovolume was investigated qualitatively and quantitatively over a period of two years.
This study deals with the phytoplankton-rich ‘Rotter See’ and the phytoplankton-poor ‘Paulsmaar’, both South of Cologne. The
trophic state of both lakes was determined comparatively according to Ryding & Rast (1989) and the categories used by Brettum
(1989). The results were compared with each other. The trophic lake index according to Hörnström (1981) was modified slightly
and subsequently determined for both lakes. A combination of qualitative and quantitative phytoplankton analysis made a proposal
of a rehabilitation for the Rotter See possible.
Key words phytoplankton - trophic state - gravel pit
Dedicated to Prof. Dr H. Bick on his 65 th birthday