Eutrophication: a new wine in an old bottle?
Eutrophication is one of the most common causes of water quality impairment of inland and
marine waters. Its best-known manifestations are toxic cyanobacteria blooms in lakes and …
marine waters. Its best-known manifestations are toxic cyanobacteria blooms in lakes and …
Global solutions to regional problems: Collecting global expertise to address the problem of harmful cyanobacterial blooms. A Lake Erie case study
In early August 2014, the municipality of Toledo, OH (USA) issued a 'do not drink'advisory on
their water supply directly affecting over 400,000 residential customers and hundreds of …
their water supply directly affecting over 400,000 residential customers and hundreds of …
Increased soluble phosphorus loads to Lake Erie: Unintended consequences of conservation practices?
Cumulative daily load time series show that the early 2000s marked a step‐change increase
in riverine soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) loads entering the Western Lake Erie Basin …
in riverine soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) loads entering the Western Lake Erie Basin …
Multidecadal water quality deterioration in the largest freshwater lake in China (Poyang Lake): Implications on eutrophication management
B Li, G Yang, R Wan - Environmental Pollution, 2020 - Elsevier
Poyang Lake is the largest freshwater lake in China and a globally important wetland with
various functions. Exploring the multidecadal trend of water quality and hydroclimatic …
various functions. Exploring the multidecadal trend of water quality and hydroclimatic …
Outsized nutrient contributions from small tributaries to a Great Lake
Excessive nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) loading is one of the greatest threats to aquatic
ecosystems in the Anthropocene, causing eutrophication of rivers, lakes, and marine …
ecosystems in the Anthropocene, causing eutrophication of rivers, lakes, and marine …
Duelling 'CyanoHABs': unravelling the environmental drivers controlling dominance and succession among diazotrophic and non‐N2‐fixing harmful cyanobacteria
Eutrophication often manifests itself by increased frequencies and magnitudes of
cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (CyanoHABs) in freshwater systems. It is generally …
cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (CyanoHABs) in freshwater systems. It is generally …
One size does not fit all: Toward regional conservation practice guidance to reduce phosphorus loss risk in the Lake Erie watershed
Agricultural phosphorus (P) losses to surface water bodies remain a global eutrophication
concern, despite the application of conservation practices on farm fields. Although it is …
concern, despite the application of conservation practices on farm fields. Although it is …
Nutrient pollution and its remediation using constructed wetlands: Insights into removal and recovery mechanisms, modifications and sustainable aspects
Nutrient removal and recovery from nutrient-rich wastewater have recently gained significant
attention because of their potential to contribute to sustainable development. Numerous …
attention because of their potential to contribute to sustainable development. Numerous …
Effect of tillage on macropore flow and phosphorus transport to tile drains
Elevated phosphorus (P) concentrations in subsurface drainage water are thought to be the
result of P bypassing the soil matrix via macropore flow. The objectives of this study were to …
result of P bypassing the soil matrix via macropore flow. The objectives of this study were to …
Vertical stratification of soil phosphorus as a concern for dissolved phosphorus runoff in the Lake Erie basin
DB Baker, LT Johnson, RB Confesor… - Journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
During the re‐eutrophication of Lake Erie, dissolved reactive phosphorus (DRP) loading and
concentrations to the lake have nearly doubled, while particulate phosphorus (PP) has …
concentrations to the lake have nearly doubled, while particulate phosphorus (PP) has …