Management and control methods of invasive alien freshwater aquatic plants: a review
Introduced invasive alien aquatic plants (IAAPs) threaten ecosystems due to their excessive
growth and have both ecological and economic impacts. To minimize these impacts …
growth and have both ecological and economic impacts. To minimize these impacts …
[HTML][HTML] A critical review on operation and performance of source water control strategies for cyanobacterial blooms: Part I-chemical control methods
Cyanobacterial blooms produce nuisance metabolites (eg, cyanotoxins and T&O
compounds) thereby posing water quality management issues for aquatic sources used for …
compounds) thereby posing water quality management issues for aquatic sources used for …
[HTML][HTML] Comparison of dredging, lanthanum-modified bentonite, aluminium-modified zeolite, and FeCl2 in controlling internal nutrient loading
Abstract The eutrophic Bouvigne pond (Breda, The Netherlands) regularly suffers from
cyanobacterial blooms. To improve the water quality, the external nutrient loading and the …
cyanobacterial blooms. To improve the water quality, the external nutrient loading and the …
Editorial–A critical perspective on geo-engineering for eutrophication management in lakes
Eutrophication is the primary worldwide water quality issue. Reducing excessive external
nutrient loading is the most straightforward action in mitigating eutrophication, but lakes …
nutrient loading is the most straightforward action in mitigating eutrophication, but lakes …
Mitigating eutrophication nuisance: in-lake measures are becoming inevitable in eutrophic waters in the Netherlands
M Lürling, M Mucci - Hydrobiologia, 2020 - Springer
In the Netherlands, legacies and diffuse nutrient pollution continue to fuel recurrent
cyanobacterial blooms in mostly shallow and relatively small surface waters. A survey in …
cyanobacterial blooms in mostly shallow and relatively small surface waters. A survey in …
Chemicals used for in situ immobilization to reduce the internal phosphorus loading from lake sediments for eutrophication control
C Wang, HL Jiang - Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The in situ immobilization technique is a typical method of geoengineering in lakes for
eutrophication control. The method reduces internal phosphorus loading from sediments by …
eutrophication control. The method reduces internal phosphorus loading from sediments by …
Bioavailable phosphorus (P) reduction is less than mobile P immobilization in lake sediment for eutrophication control by inactivating agents
Phosphorus (P) immobilization by inactivating agents in the sediment of eutrophic lakes to
reduce immediately available P in lake water is often crucial for mitigating nuisance …
reduce immediately available P in lake water is often crucial for mitigating nuisance …
Mowing submerged macrophytes in shallow lakes with alternative stable states: battling the good guys?
Submerged macrophytes play an important role in maintaining good water quality in shallow
lakes. Yet extensive stands easily interfere with various services provided by these lakes …
lakes. Yet extensive stands easily interfere with various services provided by these lakes …
Interactive effects of rising temperature and nutrient enrichment on aquatic plant growth, stoichiometry, and palatability
The abundance and stoichiometry of aquatic plants are crucial for nutrient cycling and
energy transfer in aquatic ecosystems. However, the interactive effects of multiple global …
energy transfer in aquatic ecosystems. However, the interactive effects of multiple global …
Lake restoration by in-lake iron addition: a synopsis of iron impact on aquatic organisms and shallow lake ecosystems
Internal phosphorus loading has become a major problem in many shallow freshwater lakes
over the past decades due to the build-up of phosphorus stocks in the sediment. Iron is a …
over the past decades due to the build-up of phosphorus stocks in the sediment. Iron is a …