Eutrophication control of large shallow lakes in China
Large shallow lake refers to a polymictic system that is often well mixed without stratification
during summer. Similar to a small and deep lake, a large and shallow lake has a high …
during summer. Similar to a small and deep lake, a large and shallow lake has a high …
Oxygen micro-nanobubbles for mitigating eutrophication induced sediment pollution in freshwater bodies
Sediment hypoxia is a growing problem and has negative ecological impacts on the aquatic
ecosystem. Hypoxia can disturb the biodiversity and biogeochemical cycles of both …
ecosystem. Hypoxia can disturb the biodiversity and biogeochemical cycles of both …
Climatically-modulated decline in wind speed may strongly affect eutrophication in shallow lakes
Surface wind speed has declined significantly globally. However, the response of aquatic
systems to decreasing wind speeds has received little attention. We examined the effects of …
systems to decreasing wind speeds has received little attention. We examined the effects of …
Spatial distribution of sediment nitrogen and phosphorus in Lake Taihu from a hydrodynamics-induced transport perspective
Hydrodynamics play an important role in sediment nutrient dynamics in large shallow
eutrophic lakes. In this study, the spatial patterns of sediment nitrogen and phosphorus in …
eutrophic lakes. In this study, the spatial patterns of sediment nitrogen and phosphorus in …
Dynamic behavior of sediment resuspension and nutrients release in the shallow and wind-exposed Meiliang Bay of Lake Taihu
Wind-induced sediment resuspension frequently occurs in Lake Taihu, a typical large
shallow lake in China. Internal nutrients release accompanied by sediment resuspension is …
shallow lake in China. Internal nutrients release accompanied by sediment resuspension is …
Effects of internal loading on phosphorus distribution in the Taihu Lake driven by wind waves and lake currents
L Huang, H Fang, G He, H Jiang, C Wang - Environmental pollution, 2016 - Elsevier
Wind-driven sediment resuspension exerts significant effects on the P behavior in shallow
lake ecosystems. In this study, a comprehensive dynamic phosphorus (P) model that …
lake ecosystems. In this study, a comprehensive dynamic phosphorus (P) model that …
Source apportionment of water pollutants in the upstream of Yangtze River using APCS–MLR
G Cheng, M Wang, Y Chen, W Gao - Environmental Geochemistry and …, 2020 - Springer
As the upper reach of the Yangtze River, the **sha River has experienced ecological
degradation due to increased anthropogenic activities. The potential pollution sources …
degradation due to increased anthropogenic activities. The potential pollution sources …
Influence of algal bloom degradation on nutrient release at the sediment–water interface in Lake Taihu, China
Algal bloom could drastically influence the nutrient cycling in lakes. To understand how the
internal nutrient release responds to algal bloom decay, water and sediment columns were …
internal nutrient release responds to algal bloom decay, water and sediment columns were …
[HTML][HTML] Alternative stable states in large shallow lakes?
Many lakes worldwide are experiencing great change due to eutrophication. Consequently,
species composition changes, toxic algal blooms proliferate, and drinking water supplies …
species composition changes, toxic algal blooms proliferate, and drinking water supplies …
Reconstructing a 300-year history of phosphorus cycle in west Chaohu Lake, China
S Liu, P Ju, Y Song, Z Zheng, M Sun, J Hao… - Science of the Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
Anthropogenic activities could significantly increase nutrients loading, especially
phosphorus (P), into aquatic systems, leading to eutrophication and disturbance of …
phosphorus (P), into aquatic systems, leading to eutrophication and disturbance of …