Abstract.: A detailed budget of the fluxes of bio-available phosphorus (bio-P) was established for the ultra-oligotrophic Lake Brienz (Switzerland) and its catchment. Lake Brienz is a cold, deep oligotrophic peri-alpine lake that receives an annual load of approximately 300 kt of suspended sediments, mainly from two glacier-influenced rivers. The challenge was to overcome the associated high background of mineral-bound inorganic phosphorus (IP) of ~200 t yr−1 that is mostly inaccessible to algae growth. The application of six complementary, independent datasets allowed a consistent balance of bio-P to be obtained. We made use of data on (a) the load imported by the contributing rivers, (b) net sedimentation from cores, (c) export of bio-P f...
AbstractThe ‘Chicken Creek’ artificial catchment area, Welzow-South, E Germany, created to study pro...
Mankind is taking advantage of numerous services by small shallow lakes such as drinking water suppl...
Phosphorus (P) immobilization by inactivating agents in the sediment of eutrophic lakes to reduce im...
Over the past decades a decrease in nutrient input has been observed in Lake Brienz, anoligitrophic ...
Lake Lugano is one of several deep lakes in Switzerland that have not yet recovered from eutrophicat...
During the second half of the 20th century untreated sewage released from housing and industry into ...
Restoration of acidified lakes by liming does not, in many cases, improve productivity to a pre-acid...
Master's thesis in Environmental technologyExcess of bioavailable phosphorus in fresh-water systems ...
Eutrophication of various lakes on the Swiss Plateau was targeted in the 1980s by reducing external ...
Submerged macrophytes and periphyton are benthic primary producers that play an important role for s...
Hypolimnetic anoxia in eutrophic lakes can delay lake recovery to lower trophic states via the relea...
In Dunn County, Wisconsin the lakes suffer from algae blooms due to excess phosphorus runoff. A coup...
We quantified internal phosphorus (P) load for 26 years in the polymictic, large (155 km(2)) and sha...
Excessive phosphorus loads from agricultural runoff contribute to freshwater eutrophication, which l...
Feldberger Haussee (NE Germany) was polluted for almost a century. During the late 1970s, the nutrie...
AbstractThe ‘Chicken Creek’ artificial catchment area, Welzow-South, E Germany, created to study pro...
Mankind is taking advantage of numerous services by small shallow lakes such as drinking water suppl...
Phosphorus (P) immobilization by inactivating agents in the sediment of eutrophic lakes to reduce im...
Over the past decades a decrease in nutrient input has been observed in Lake Brienz, anoligitrophic ...
Lake Lugano is one of several deep lakes in Switzerland that have not yet recovered from eutrophicat...
During the second half of the 20th century untreated sewage released from housing and industry into ...
Restoration of acidified lakes by liming does not, in many cases, improve productivity to a pre-acid...
Master's thesis in Environmental technologyExcess of bioavailable phosphorus in fresh-water systems ...
Eutrophication of various lakes on the Swiss Plateau was targeted in the 1980s by reducing external ...
Submerged macrophytes and periphyton are benthic primary producers that play an important role for s...
Hypolimnetic anoxia in eutrophic lakes can delay lake recovery to lower trophic states via the relea...
In Dunn County, Wisconsin the lakes suffer from algae blooms due to excess phosphorus runoff. A coup...
We quantified internal phosphorus (P) load for 26 years in the polymictic, large (155 km(2)) and sha...
Excessive phosphorus loads from agricultural runoff contribute to freshwater eutrophication, which l...
Feldberger Haussee (NE Germany) was polluted for almost a century. During the late 1970s, the nutrie...
AbstractThe ‘Chicken Creek’ artificial catchment area, Welzow-South, E Germany, created to study pro...
Mankind is taking advantage of numerous services by small shallow lakes such as drinking water suppl...
Phosphorus (P) immobilization by inactivating agents in the sediment of eutrophic lakes to reduce im...