Global water pollution is widespread and warrants immediate attention. The causal factors of water pollution range from catastrophic events to cumulative effects of gradual perturbations. Corrective measures to these ' problems may require a similar range in scope of endeavors. The intent of this study is to provide new insights into the analysis of cultural eutrophication in reservoirs. Many studies have investigated natural and cultural eutrophication of natural lakes, yet reservoir limnologists generally agree that these studies, although helpful, seldom explain the intricate mechanisms involved in eutrophication of reservoirs. Hopefully, the findings in this study combined with those of other reservoir studies will provide a better unde...
Excessive nutrient loading of natural and artificial lakes has led, in some systems, to plethoric al...
Grand Lake O' the Cherokees in Oklahoma is one of two lakes in the State of Oklahoma that allows pri...
This study evaluated the response of previously culturally hypereutrophic Onondaga Lake, New York, t...
This study was funded through the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Lakes Program as authorize...
Degradation of water bodies is an extensive problem. Combined with natural ontogeny of lakes and res...
Growing human populations and associated land use activities has increased the amount of nutrients d...
Numerous small reservoirs constructed in Nebraska are used for recreation and many more are being pl...
This short report is the summary of the 120 page complete report describing the trophic status evalu...
Although attempts to improve the quality of the Great Lakes generally focus on chemical pollution, o...
AbstractRunoff of agricultural nutrients and sediments has led to re-eutrophication of lakes and imp...
The management of aquatic resources by technological means generates a significant degree of uncerta...
LimnologyTo detect and avoid serious water quality issues, it is imperative to monitor trophic state...
The aim of the study was the long-term observation of changes in the trophic status of the Great Mas...
This study was part of a baseline water quality study conducted by the Tulsa District Corps of Engin...
The US participation in the OECD Eutrophication Program of having 20 investigators prepare reports o...
Excessive nutrient loading of natural and artificial lakes has led, in some systems, to plethoric al...
Grand Lake O' the Cherokees in Oklahoma is one of two lakes in the State of Oklahoma that allows pri...
This study evaluated the response of previously culturally hypereutrophic Onondaga Lake, New York, t...
This study was funded through the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Lakes Program as authorize...
Degradation of water bodies is an extensive problem. Combined with natural ontogeny of lakes and res...
Growing human populations and associated land use activities has increased the amount of nutrients d...
Numerous small reservoirs constructed in Nebraska are used for recreation and many more are being pl...
This short report is the summary of the 120 page complete report describing the trophic status evalu...
Although attempts to improve the quality of the Great Lakes generally focus on chemical pollution, o...
AbstractRunoff of agricultural nutrients and sediments has led to re-eutrophication of lakes and imp...
The management of aquatic resources by technological means generates a significant degree of uncerta...
LimnologyTo detect and avoid serious water quality issues, it is imperative to monitor trophic state...
The aim of the study was the long-term observation of changes in the trophic status of the Great Mas...
This study was part of a baseline water quality study conducted by the Tulsa District Corps of Engin...
The US participation in the OECD Eutrophication Program of having 20 investigators prepare reports o...
Excessive nutrient loading of natural and artificial lakes has led, in some systems, to plethoric al...
Grand Lake O' the Cherokees in Oklahoma is one of two lakes in the State of Oklahoma that allows pri...
This study evaluated the response of previously culturally hypereutrophic Onondaga Lake, New York, t...