Practices for eutrophic shallow lake water remediation and restoration: A critical literature review
Lake water has been impaired with nutrients due to the synergic action of human-made
activities and climate change. This situation is increasing eutrophication around the globe …
activities and climate change. This situation is increasing eutrophication around the globe …
Characterization of internal phosphorus loading in the sediment of a large eutrophic lake (Lake Taihu, China)
H Yin, M Zhang, P Yin, J Li - Water Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Lake Taihu suffers from severe algal blooms every year, which is attributed primarily to the
release of sediment phosphorus (P), namely the internal P loading. However, the overall …
release of sediment phosphorus (P), namely the internal P loading. However, the overall …
Seasonal sediment phosphorus release across sediment-water interface and its potential role in supporting algal blooms in a large shallow eutrophic Lake (Lake …
H Yin, P Yin, Z Yang - Science of the Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Seasonal sediment internal phosphorus (P) release is known to affect annual algal blooms
in eutrophic lakes. In this study, a year-long field investigation and laboratory sediment core …
in eutrophic lakes. In this study, a year-long field investigation and laboratory sediment core …
Effects of sediment dredging on freshwater system: A comprehensive review
J Yan, F Li - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023 - Springer
As a common geo-engineering method to control internal load of nutrients and pollutants,
sediment dredging has been used in many freshwater basins and has achieved certain …
sediment dredging has been used in many freshwater basins and has achieved certain …
Buffering effect of suspended particulate matter on phosphorus cycling during transport from rivers to lakes
N Ji, Y Liu, S Wang, Z Wu, H Li - Water Research, 2022 - Elsevier
How to maintain harmful algal blooms under phosphate-limitation is still an open question in
mesotrophic/eutrophic lakes. Little evidence for the importance of suspended particulate …
mesotrophic/eutrophic lakes. Little evidence for the importance of suspended particulate …
[HTML][HTML] Control of eutrophication in aquatic ecosystems by sustainable dredging: Effectiveness, environmental impacts, and implications
This review summarizes current knowledge on sediment dredging to control eutrophication.
Emphasis has been given to the effectiveness and environmental impacts of dredging, the …
Emphasis has been given to the effectiveness and environmental impacts of dredging, the …
Submerged macrophytes successfully restored a subtropical aquacultural lake by controlling its internal phosphorus loading
Y Li, L Wang, C Chao, H Yu, D Yu, C Liu - Environmental Pollution, 2021 - Elsevier
Intensive aquaculture has largely changed the global phosphorus (P) flow and become one
of the main reasons for the eutrophication of global aquatic ecosystem. Artificial planting …
of the main reasons for the eutrophication of global aquatic ecosystem. Artificial planting …
In situ remediation mechanism of internal nitrogen and phosphorus regeneration and release in shallow eutrophic lakes by combining multiple remediation …
Y Li, Y Liu, H Wang, Z Zuo, Z Yan, L Wang, D Wang… - Water Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Large anthropogenic inputs of N and P alter the nutrient cycle and exacerbate global
eutrophication problems in aquatic ecosystems. This study in Lake Datong, China …
eutrophication problems in aquatic ecosystems. This study in Lake Datong, China …
Exchanges of nitrogen and phosphorus across the sediment-water interface influenced by the external suspended particulate matter and the residual matter after …
Dredging is frequently implemented for the reduction of internal nitrogen (N) and
phosphorus (P) loadings and the control of eutrophication. Residuals during dredging …
phosphorus (P) loadings and the control of eutrophication. Residuals during dredging …
Dredging mitigates cyanobacterial bloom in eutrophic Lake Nanhu: Shifts in associations between the bacterioplankton community and sediment biogeochemistry
W Wan, Y Zhang, G Cheng, X Li, Y Qin, D He - Environmental Research, 2020 - Elsevier
Cyanobacterial blooms are a worldwide environmental problem, which is partly attributed to
their access to excessive nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P). Preventing the blooms by …
their access to excessive nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P). Preventing the blooms by …