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2014
Algae (so called phytoplankton) are an important food resource for many marine organisms, however as a result of our water resources pollution, sometimes they overgrow and cause a variety of negative artifacts: increased toxin production, hypoxia, increase in bacterial population (mainly the one able to decompose dead algae) and decrease in the ...
Robert H. Armon, Janetta Starosvetsky
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Algae (so called phytoplankton) are an important food resource for many marine organisms, however as a result of our water resources pollution, sometimes they overgrow and cause a variety of negative artifacts: increased toxin production, hypoxia, increase in bacterial population (mainly the one able to decompose dead algae) and decrease in the ...
Robert H. Armon, Janetta Starosvetsky
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2016
This project-based learning assignment is designed for high school students and takes a prevalent problem found in nature and educates students on the causes and effects of harmful algal blooms. It encourages students to exercise ingenuity in order to develop a possible solution to this problem.
Bethany K. Bell, Megan E. Krail
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This project-based learning assignment is designed for high school students and takes a prevalent problem found in nature and educates students on the causes and effects of harmful algal blooms. It encourages students to exercise ingenuity in order to develop a possible solution to this problem.
Bethany K. Bell, Megan E. Krail
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2022
A global lake algal bloom dataset with a paper published in Nature Geoscience, titled “Global mapping reveals increase in lacustrine algal blooms over the past decade" https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-021-00887 ...
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A global lake algal bloom dataset with a paper published in Nature Geoscience, titled “Global mapping reveals increase in lacustrine algal blooms over the past decade" https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-021-00887 ...
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2018
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are serious biological nuisances and become a global epidemic. This is primarily flagellate events, causing mass mortality, physiological impairment or other negative in situ effects. HABs are increasing their frequency, persistence, regional coverage/spatial extent and economic impact worldwide in recent decades as a result
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Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are serious biological nuisances and become a global epidemic. This is primarily flagellate events, causing mass mortality, physiological impairment or other negative in situ effects. HABs are increasing their frequency, persistence, regional coverage/spatial extent and economic impact worldwide in recent decades as a result
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Algal bloom forecasting with time-frequency analysis: A hybrid deep learning approach
Water Research, 2022Junyu He, Xi Xiao
exaly
2018
An algal bloom is a rapid and prolific increase in phytoplankton biomass in freshwater, brackish water or marine water systems and is recognized by the discolouration in the water based on the phytopigments in the algal cells (either innocuous or toxic).
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An algal bloom is a rapid and prolific increase in phytoplankton biomass in freshwater, brackish water or marine water systems and is recognized by the discolouration in the water based on the phytopigments in the algal cells (either innocuous or toxic).
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