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1992
‘On a clear, sunny day, the Potamogetae, flourishing at a great depth amid the transparent waters, animated by numerous members of the insect and finny races present a delightful spectacle, and the long stems of the white and yellow water lilies may be traced from their floating flowers to the root. . . . .
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‘On a clear, sunny day, the Potamogetae, flourishing at a great depth amid the transparent waters, animated by numerous members of the insect and finny races present a delightful spectacle, and the long stems of the white and yellow water lilies may be traced from their floating flowers to the root. . . . .
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The mythical concept of eutrophication
Hydrobiologia, 1983Paleolimnologists frequently invoke the term ‘eutrophication’ for describing apparent enrichment phases in the history of a lake. I argue that this term is often used incorrectly and that alternative explanations can serve as more accurate descriptions. Increased organic content in the sedimentary record may result from increased nutrient availability (
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1968
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2003
Many lakes world-wide suffer from eutrophication as a result of high external nutrient inputs from domestic sewage, industry and agricultural activities. Increased demands for water by a growing and developing human population as well as enhanced global warming may escalate the eutrophication on a global scale in the next century.
Jeppesen, Erik +5 more
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Many lakes world-wide suffer from eutrophication as a result of high external nutrient inputs from domestic sewage, industry and agricultural activities. Increased demands for water by a growing and developing human population as well as enhanced global warming may escalate the eutrophication on a global scale in the next century.
Jeppesen, Erik +5 more
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The role of freshwater eutrophication in greenhouse gas emissions: A review.
Science of the Total Environment, 2021Yi Li +6 more
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021
H. Ayele, M. Atlabachew
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H. Ayele, M. Atlabachew
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Controlling Eutrophication: Nitrogen and Phosphorus
Science, 2009D. Conley +7 more
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Eutrophication in histopathology
Histopathology, 2019Rafael Martínez‐Girón +1 more
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Coastal eutrophication in China: Trend, sources, and ecological effects.
Harmful Algae, 2021Yujue Wang +8 more
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