Phosphorus (P) is a primary limiting nutrient in rivers and streams, and excessive P results in eutrophication of freshwater systems, in turn, excessive algal growth/toxic algal blooms, oxygen depletion, and water quality degradation. This study analyzed P pool, and hydrolysis of organic P (OP) by native phosphatases (NPase) in the water samples collected in the Bronx River. The soluble reactive P (SRP) of most of the sites’ water collected in 2006 and 2007 were higher (average 67 µg·L–1 and 68 µg·L–1, respectively) than the US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) standard of 15 µg·L–1. The SRP% (SRP/TP%) average was 27% in 2006, much lower than in 2007 of SRP% average 83%. The OP% (OP/TP%) average was 73% in 2006, which was much higher ...
Reducing phosphorus (P) loading to rivers is seen as a key mitigation measure to improve aquatic eco...
Excess phosphorus (P) from agricultural watersheds promotes eutrophication in downstream aquatic sys...
Algal bioassays and chemical fractionation analyses were applied in determining the bioavailability ...
Phosphorus (P) is a primary limiting nutrient in rivers and streams, and excessive P results in eutr...
Phosphorus (P) is the primary limiting nutrient for algal growth in freshwater systems. Excessive P ...
Phosphorus (P) inputs to sewage treatment works (STW) come from a variety of sources and filtration ...
Twenty-four water samples were taken from twelve sites throughout the Cuyahoga watershed from upstre...
Increased concentrations of phosphorus (P) in riverine systems lead to eutrophication and can contri...
High nutrient loading can degrade surface water quality worldwide. Bioretention systems are low impa...
We examined seasonality in the phosphorus (P) physiology of the phytoplankton assemblage of cultural...
© 2019. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Stormwater ponds can serve as retention hot...
Phosphorus (P) concentrations from water quality monitoring at 54 UK river sites across seven major ...
Environmental Studies at Gustavus Adolphus CollegePhosphorus (P) is a labile naturally occurring ele...
The aim of this paper is to introduce a virtual special issue that reviews the development of analyt...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Because phosphorus (P) is the main limiting nutrient i...
Reducing phosphorus (P) loading to rivers is seen as a key mitigation measure to improve aquatic eco...
Excess phosphorus (P) from agricultural watersheds promotes eutrophication in downstream aquatic sys...
Algal bioassays and chemical fractionation analyses were applied in determining the bioavailability ...
Phosphorus (P) is a primary limiting nutrient in rivers and streams, and excessive P results in eutr...
Phosphorus (P) is the primary limiting nutrient for algal growth in freshwater systems. Excessive P ...
Phosphorus (P) inputs to sewage treatment works (STW) come from a variety of sources and filtration ...
Twenty-four water samples were taken from twelve sites throughout the Cuyahoga watershed from upstre...
Increased concentrations of phosphorus (P) in riverine systems lead to eutrophication and can contri...
High nutrient loading can degrade surface water quality worldwide. Bioretention systems are low impa...
We examined seasonality in the phosphorus (P) physiology of the phytoplankton assemblage of cultural...
© 2019. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Stormwater ponds can serve as retention hot...
Phosphorus (P) concentrations from water quality monitoring at 54 UK river sites across seven major ...
Environmental Studies at Gustavus Adolphus CollegePhosphorus (P) is a labile naturally occurring ele...
The aim of this paper is to introduce a virtual special issue that reviews the development of analyt...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Because phosphorus (P) is the main limiting nutrient i...
Reducing phosphorus (P) loading to rivers is seen as a key mitigation measure to improve aquatic eco...
Excess phosphorus (P) from agricultural watersheds promotes eutrophication in downstream aquatic sys...
Algal bioassays and chemical fractionation analyses were applied in determining the bioavailability ...