Esthwaite Water is the most productive or eutrophic lake in the English Lake District. Since 1945 its water quality has been determined from weekly or biweekly measurements of temperature, oxygen, plant nutrients and phytoplankton abundance. The lake receives phosphorus from its largely lowland-pasture catchment, sewage effluent from the villages of Hawkshead and Near Sawrey, and from a cage-culture fish farm. From 1986 phosphorus has been removed from the sewage effluent of Hawkshead which was considered to contribute between 47% and 67% of the total phosphorus loading to the lake. At the commencement of phosphorus removal regular measurements of phosphorus in the superficial 0-4 cm layer of lake sediment were made from cores collected at ...
Phosphorus limited Lake Alpnach was loaded with high amount of phosphorus from wastewaterduring the ...
Phosphorus limited Lake Alpnach was loaded with high amount of phosphorus from wastewaterduring the ...
Mankind is taking advantage of numerous services by small shallow lakes such as drinking water suppl...
Since the sixties eutrophication has been recognized to affect the quality of surface waters. The pr...
Anthropogenic eutrophication caused by excess loading of nutrients, especially phosphorus (P), from ...
Lake ecosystems face a variety of pressures arising from catchment-based anthropogenic activities an...
Anthropogenic eutrophication caused by excess loading of nutrients, especially phosphorus (P), from ...
Since the sixties eutrophication has been recognized to affect the quality of surface waters. The pr...
1. Esthwaite Water is one of the most nutrient-enriched lakes in the English Lake District, but the ...
Anthropogenic eutrophication caused by excess loading of nutrients, especially phosphorus (P), from ...
Eutrophication through phosphorus enrichment of lakes is potentially damaging to lake ecosystems, wa...
1. Grasmere is a small lake (area: 0.64 km2; mean depth 7.7 m) in a catchment with high rainfall (ty...
Bassenthwaite Lake is, in many ways, different from the other major lakes in the English Lake Distri...
This paper gives a general overview of the nature and important mechanisms behind internal loading o...
Lake management, from a water quality perspective, emphasizes the reduction of nutrient loadings to ...
Phosphorus limited Lake Alpnach was loaded with high amount of phosphorus from wastewaterduring the ...
Phosphorus limited Lake Alpnach was loaded with high amount of phosphorus from wastewaterduring the ...
Mankind is taking advantage of numerous services by small shallow lakes such as drinking water suppl...
Since the sixties eutrophication has been recognized to affect the quality of surface waters. The pr...
Anthropogenic eutrophication caused by excess loading of nutrients, especially phosphorus (P), from ...
Lake ecosystems face a variety of pressures arising from catchment-based anthropogenic activities an...
Anthropogenic eutrophication caused by excess loading of nutrients, especially phosphorus (P), from ...
Since the sixties eutrophication has been recognized to affect the quality of surface waters. The pr...
1. Esthwaite Water is one of the most nutrient-enriched lakes in the English Lake District, but the ...
Anthropogenic eutrophication caused by excess loading of nutrients, especially phosphorus (P), from ...
Eutrophication through phosphorus enrichment of lakes is potentially damaging to lake ecosystems, wa...
1. Grasmere is a small lake (area: 0.64 km2; mean depth 7.7 m) in a catchment with high rainfall (ty...
Bassenthwaite Lake is, in many ways, different from the other major lakes in the English Lake Distri...
This paper gives a general overview of the nature and important mechanisms behind internal loading o...
Lake management, from a water quality perspective, emphasizes the reduction of nutrient loadings to ...
Phosphorus limited Lake Alpnach was loaded with high amount of phosphorus from wastewaterduring the ...
Phosphorus limited Lake Alpnach was loaded with high amount of phosphorus from wastewaterduring the ...
Mankind is taking advantage of numerous services by small shallow lakes such as drinking water suppl...