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Harmonised assessment of environmental impacts from diets and dietary scenarios: sustainability and protein intake in eleven European countries. [PDF]
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Claremore Lake's Eutrophication: A Study of Happy Lake's Input. [PDF]
Olson C, Yaqub A, Browning D.
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Green haemodialysis: comparison of dialysis bags versus fresenius granumix at the AOU Policlinico di Modena, Italy. [PDF]
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Response of cyanobacterial blooms to climate warming: evidence from satellite observations and long-term trends in Lake Taihu in China. [PDF]
Li X, Hang X, Zhu S, Sun L, Li Y.
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Eutrophication shifts microbial communities and life-history strategies in the Yangtze River Estuary. [PDF]
Li H, Zhao F, Yang Q, Chen L, Zhou J.
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Major advances in the scientific understanding of eutrophication and the significant effects of eutrophication have been made over the decades. The effects of eutrophication include increased biomass of freshwater phytoplankton and periphyton; shifts in phytoplankton species composition to taxa that may be toxic or inedible, e. g.
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Major advances in the scientific understanding of eutrophication and the significant effects of eutrophication have been made over the decades. The effects of eutrophication include increased biomass of freshwater phytoplankton and periphyton; shifts in phytoplankton species composition to taxa that may be toxic or inedible, e. g.
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Nature, 1967
Eutrophication is enrichment by plant nutrients. Here man-made eutrophication is considered. The chief sources of enrichment are sewage, artificial fertilizers and agricultural wastes. Large populations of plants and animals, alive or dead, cause difficulties in the water industry and may interfere with recreation, especially fishing.
A D, Hasler, M E, Swenson
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Eutrophication is enrichment by plant nutrients. Here man-made eutrophication is considered. The chief sources of enrichment are sewage, artificial fertilizers and agricultural wastes. Large populations of plants and animals, alive or dead, cause difficulties in the water industry and may interfere with recreation, especially fishing.
A D, Hasler, M E, Swenson
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The eutrophication commandments
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2012Typically, rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations are used to illustrate how humans have impacted the earth. However, we have also dramatically altered the amount of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) cycling through the biosphere. Eventually these nutrients are carried to coastal receiving waters where they cause severe, often negative ...
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