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Editorial: Aquatic photosynthetic organisms under global change. [PDF]
Marchand J, Schoefs B.
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Can Polyhydroxyurethane-Derived Covalent Adaptable Networks Provide Environmental Benefits in Composite Applications? [PDF]
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Modelling the environmental impact of sesame production under different fertilizer and water use regimes. [PDF]
Nourzadeh N, Rahimi A, Dadrasi A.
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Vulnerability of Labile Organic Matter to Eutrophication and Warming in Temperate Mangrove Ecosystems. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 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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Ecohydrology, 2022
Lakes, especially shallow lakes, contribute disproportionately to greenhouse gas (GHG; particularly CO2 and CH4) emissions and have received global attention due to their high potential to contribute to global warming and future climate change.
Ashok Kumar +4 more
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Lakes, especially shallow lakes, contribute disproportionately to greenhouse gas (GHG; particularly CO2 and CH4) emissions and have received global attention due to their high potential to contribute to global warming and future climate change.
Ashok Kumar +4 more
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Science of the Total Environment, 2022
Cultural eutrophication is the leading cause of water quality degradation worldwide. The traditional monitoring of eutrophication is time-consuming and not integrative in space and time.
C. Heredia +9 more
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Cultural eutrophication is the leading cause of water quality degradation worldwide. The traditional monitoring of eutrophication is time-consuming and not integrative in space and time.
C. Heredia +9 more
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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 ...
Anna-Stiina Heiskanen +2 more
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