Anthropogenic eutrophication of lake ecosystems is a global problem, especially for some large shallow lakes. But scientists have been unclear why shallow lakes appear prone to eutrophication. Now ...
Eutrophication is a leading cause of impairment of many freshwater and coastal marine ecosystems in the world. Why should we worry about eutrophication and how is this problem managed? Eutrophication ...
Introduction, summary, and recommendations -- Eutrophication, past and present / G.E. Hutchinson -- The process of eutrophication in central European lakes / Eugene A. Thomas -- Crystallization of ...
Cultural Eutrophication: An International Problem -- Eutrophication of Ontario Waters -- The Polluting of Lake Erie -- The Lake Erie Enforcement Conference -- The U.S. Government, the Detergent ...
Microbial DNA sequencing reveals nutrient pollution and climate change reinforce lake eutrophication
The algal blooms increasingly seen in Canadian lakes have been linked to both nutrient pollution from agricultural runoff and climate change. However, a new Concordia-led study using DNA sequencing of ...
Nutrient pollution from Kansas rivers and streams is feeding harmful algae in Topeka's recreational lakes, impacting aquatic ...
From regulating floods, providing habitat for aquatic species, birds and plants, and supporting livelihood, lakes perform ...
Lakes play an essential role in carbon cycle. However, current bottom-up estimates of CO 2 emissions from lakes have significant uncertainties due to insufficient field data. For lakes with conditions ...
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