We compared the nutrient dynamics of three lakes that have been heavily influenced by point and non-point source pollution and other human activities. The lakes, located in Japan (Lake Kasumigaura), People's Republic of China (Lake Donghu), and the USA (Lake Okeechobee), all are relatively large(>30 km(2)), very shallow (<4 m mean depth), and eutrophic. In all three lakes we found strong interactions among the sediments, water column, and human activities. Important processes affecting nutrient dynamics included nitrogen fixation, light limitation due to resuspended sediments, and intense grazing on algae by cultured fish. As a result of these complex interactions, simple empirical models developed to predict in-lake responses of tota...
Lake eutrophication is associated with excessive anthropogenic nutrients (mainly nitrogen (N) and ph...
AbstractShallow lakes typically can be in one of two contrasting states: a clear state with submerge...
To date, studies examining the impact of agricul-ture on freshwater systems have been spatially conf...
Lake eutrophication is associated with excessive nutrient enrichment and unobserved internal nutrien...
The transport and cycling of nutrients through the various pools in water, soil and sediment is cont...
Ongoing eutrophication frequently causes toxic phytoplankton blooms. This induces huge worldwide cha...
Ongoing eutrophication frequently causes toxic phytoplankton blooms. This induces huge worldwide cha...
Ongoing eutrophication frequently causes toxic phytoplankton blooms. This induces huge worldwide cha...
Lake eutrophication in China is a serious issue and has raised urgent attention, which is required f...
Shallow lakes typically can be in one of two contrasting states: a clear state with submerged macrop...
Environmental problems caused by lake eutrophication have become more widespread at a global level, ...
Harmful cyanobacterial blooms (CyanoHABs) are linked to increasing anthropogenic nitrogen (N) and ph...
To improve the water quality and alleviate the eutrophication of Lake Yangchenghu, the third largest...
Global anthropogenic flows of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) have exceeded planetary boundaries wit...
Worldwide, eutrophication is threatening lake ecosystems. To support lake management numerous eutrop...
Lake eutrophication is associated with excessive anthropogenic nutrients (mainly nitrogen (N) and ph...
AbstractShallow lakes typically can be in one of two contrasting states: a clear state with submerge...
To date, studies examining the impact of agricul-ture on freshwater systems have been spatially conf...
Lake eutrophication is associated with excessive nutrient enrichment and unobserved internal nutrien...
The transport and cycling of nutrients through the various pools in water, soil and sediment is cont...
Ongoing eutrophication frequently causes toxic phytoplankton blooms. This induces huge worldwide cha...
Ongoing eutrophication frequently causes toxic phytoplankton blooms. This induces huge worldwide cha...
Ongoing eutrophication frequently causes toxic phytoplankton blooms. This induces huge worldwide cha...
Lake eutrophication in China is a serious issue and has raised urgent attention, which is required f...
Shallow lakes typically can be in one of two contrasting states: a clear state with submerged macrop...
Environmental problems caused by lake eutrophication have become more widespread at a global level, ...
Harmful cyanobacterial blooms (CyanoHABs) are linked to increasing anthropogenic nitrogen (N) and ph...
To improve the water quality and alleviate the eutrophication of Lake Yangchenghu, the third largest...
Global anthropogenic flows of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) have exceeded planetary boundaries wit...
Worldwide, eutrophication is threatening lake ecosystems. To support lake management numerous eutrop...
Lake eutrophication is associated with excessive anthropogenic nutrients (mainly nitrogen (N) and ph...
AbstractShallow lakes typically can be in one of two contrasting states: a clear state with submerge...
To date, studies examining the impact of agricul-ture on freshwater systems have been spatially conf...