China is making significant headway in preventing toxic algal blooms, by decreasing a pollutant -- phosphorus -- in its lakes. Phosphorus, a mineral and an ingredient in farm fertilizer runoff that ...
Pollution levels in many Chinese lakes have declined somewhat from high levels in the past decade, helped by billion-dollar investments in urban sewers and waste water treatment. Pollution levels in ...
LANZHOU, April 12 (Xinhua) -- Chinese scientists have constructed a database of nutrient concentrations in Chinese lake sediments, which reveals their historical changes and can be used to predict ...
Phosphorus loading can cause eutrophication of lakes. Analyses of lake chemistry in China reveal that policies have led to lower phosphorus levels overall, but increasing trends in some lakes suggest ...
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