Qualitative analyses of nitrogen and phosphorus loads reaching the lake ecosystem provide a basis for pollution control, which is of paramount importance in shallow lakes due to the rapid turn-over of matter and energy. The studies of both external and internal loading were conducted in Lake Łeknenskie, a very shallow, through-flow lake situated in Western Poland. Strong eutrophication is manifested in rich rush vegetation and a lack of submerged macrophytes as well as nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations (max 13.04 mg N dm−3 and 0.32 mg P dm−3, respectively). Constant domination of cyanobacteria in the phytoplankton community was noted in almost all seasons with a 98% share in summer, resulting in 20 cm water transparency and 223 μg dm−3...
Eutrophication is one of the most obvious and visible global environmental problem. The problems wit...
The nutrient load and export of nutrients from the lake "Arkelstorpsviken" in southern Sweden were m...
Lake Altmühlsee in Middle Franconia, Germany, was constructed as part of a water transportation syst...
Excessive supply of nutrients contributes to gradual eutrophication of water. This process can happe...
Phosphorus limited Lake Alpnach was loaded with high amount of phosphorus from wastewaterduring the ...
A long-term study of eutrophication abatement in the Botshol Nature Reserve, the Netherlands, showed...
The urban Swarzędzkie Lake, into which sewage had been diverted many years ago, was still characteri...
Eutrophication has proven to be a fundamental ecological problem for lakes and other bodies of water...
Eutrophication results in the loss of conservation and amenity value from shallow lakes. Efforts hav...
Shallow lakes typically can be in one of two contrasting states: a clear state with submerged macrop...
According to the general classification of shallow eutrophic lakes, two alternative types are distin...
Eutrophic lakes of all types are marked by oxygen shortage in the bottom waters during the summer se...
Previous work on a set of small lakes, of varying depth, the meres of North West England, has shown ...
Nature-based solutions in lake restoration enable gradual ecosystem reconstruction without drastic a...
Eighteen shallow lakes in The Netherlands were subjected to biomanipulation, i.e. drastic reduction ...
Eutrophication is one of the most obvious and visible global environmental problem. The problems wit...
The nutrient load and export of nutrients from the lake "Arkelstorpsviken" in southern Sweden were m...
Lake Altmühlsee in Middle Franconia, Germany, was constructed as part of a water transportation syst...
Excessive supply of nutrients contributes to gradual eutrophication of water. This process can happe...
Phosphorus limited Lake Alpnach was loaded with high amount of phosphorus from wastewaterduring the ...
A long-term study of eutrophication abatement in the Botshol Nature Reserve, the Netherlands, showed...
The urban Swarzędzkie Lake, into which sewage had been diverted many years ago, was still characteri...
Eutrophication has proven to be a fundamental ecological problem for lakes and other bodies of water...
Eutrophication results in the loss of conservation and amenity value from shallow lakes. Efforts hav...
Shallow lakes typically can be in one of two contrasting states: a clear state with submerged macrop...
According to the general classification of shallow eutrophic lakes, two alternative types are distin...
Eutrophic lakes of all types are marked by oxygen shortage in the bottom waters during the summer se...
Previous work on a set of small lakes, of varying depth, the meres of North West England, has shown ...
Nature-based solutions in lake restoration enable gradual ecosystem reconstruction without drastic a...
Eighteen shallow lakes in The Netherlands were subjected to biomanipulation, i.e. drastic reduction ...
Eutrophication is one of the most obvious and visible global environmental problem. The problems wit...
The nutrient load and export of nutrients from the lake "Arkelstorpsviken" in southern Sweden were m...
Lake Altmühlsee in Middle Franconia, Germany, was constructed as part of a water transportation syst...