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Models of harmful algal blooms

Limnology and Oceanography, 1997
Models used to study harmful algal blooms are a subset of those used to examine more general planktonic processes. Most models have been heuristic, examining the likelihood of certain processes generating a harmful algal bloom. Several models have been more closely coupled to field data and have been used to gain insights into the dynamics underlying ...
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Treating Algal Blooms and Algal Toxins in Drinking Water [PDF]

open access: possibleOpflow, 2015
Algae can be present in almost all surface water, triggering many concerns for drinking water professionals. Nutrient pollution can lead to algal blooms; taste‐and‐odor‐causing organisms; and, potentially, toxins.
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What Is Causing Toxic Algal Blooms?

Environmental Science & Technology, 1998
New research is providing clues about possible links between Pfiesteria-like organisms and pollution.
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Algal blooms in the spread and persistence of cholera

Biosystems, 1993
Cholera has been long associated with the seasonality of coastal algal blooms off Bangladesh. Using fluorescent antibody (FA) techniques, microbiologists have now identified a viable, non-cultivable form of Vibrio cholerae in a wide range of marine life, including cyanobacteria (Anabaena variabilis), diatoms (Skeletonema costatum), phaeophytes ...
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Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs)

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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Algal Blooms: Basic Concepts

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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Harmful algal blooms

The Lancet, 1993
IanR. Jenkinson, Paul R. Epstein
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Algal blooms: Noteworthy nitrogen

Science, 2014
Benjamin L. Peierls   +4 more
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Algal blooms: Proactive strategy

Science, 2014
Donglin Zhu   +5 more
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