Eutrophication is the primary worldwide water quality issue. Reducing excessive external nutrient loading is the most straightforward action in mitigating eutrophication, but lakes, ponds and reservoirs often show little, if any, signs of recovery in the years following external load reduction. This is due to internal cycling of phosphorus (P). Geo-engineering, which we can here define as activities intervening with biogeochemical cycles to control eutrophication in inland waters, represents a promising approach, under appropriate conditions, to reduce P release from bed sediments and cyanobacteria accumulation in surface waters, thereby speeding up recovery. In this overview, we draw on evidence from this special issue Geoengineering in La...
Eutrophic conditions in lakes and reservoirs in agricultural regions often drive summer blooms of to...
Master's thesis in Environmental technologyExcess of bioavailable phosphorus in fresh-water systems ...
Phosphorus (P) immobilization by inactivating agents in the sediment of eutrophic lakes to reduce im...
Eutrophication is the primary worldwide water quality issue. Reducing excessive external nutrient lo...
Eutrophication is the primary worldwide water quality issue. Reducing excessive external nutrient l...
The effective management of lakes suffering from eutrophication is confounded by a mosaic of interac...
Eutrophication and cyanobacterial blooms are increasing worldwide. Despite being studied for almost ...
Many urban ponds experience detrimental algal blooms as the result of eutrophication. During a two y...
Increased external nutrient loads of anthropogenic origin, especially those of phosphorus (P), were ...
Major advances in the scientific understanding and management of eutrophication have been made since...
The use of geoengineering techniques for phosphorus management offers the promise of greater and qui...
Llangorse Lake is the largest natural lake in South Wales, UK, and is of European conservation impor...
In this paper, we outline several recent insights for the priorities and challenges for future resea...
Abstract: There has been a much debate about the relative importance of the determination of phytopl...
Eutrophication remains a challenge for water quality, and leaching of phosphorus (P) from agricultur...
Eutrophic conditions in lakes and reservoirs in agricultural regions often drive summer blooms of to...
Master's thesis in Environmental technologyExcess of bioavailable phosphorus in fresh-water systems ...
Phosphorus (P) immobilization by inactivating agents in the sediment of eutrophic lakes to reduce im...
Eutrophication is the primary worldwide water quality issue. Reducing excessive external nutrient lo...
Eutrophication is the primary worldwide water quality issue. Reducing excessive external nutrient l...
The effective management of lakes suffering from eutrophication is confounded by a mosaic of interac...
Eutrophication and cyanobacterial blooms are increasing worldwide. Despite being studied for almost ...
Many urban ponds experience detrimental algal blooms as the result of eutrophication. During a two y...
Increased external nutrient loads of anthropogenic origin, especially those of phosphorus (P), were ...
Major advances in the scientific understanding and management of eutrophication have been made since...
The use of geoengineering techniques for phosphorus management offers the promise of greater and qui...
Llangorse Lake is the largest natural lake in South Wales, UK, and is of European conservation impor...
In this paper, we outline several recent insights for the priorities and challenges for future resea...
Abstract: There has been a much debate about the relative importance of the determination of phytopl...
Eutrophication remains a challenge for water quality, and leaching of phosphorus (P) from agricultur...
Eutrophic conditions in lakes and reservoirs in agricultural regions often drive summer blooms of to...
Master's thesis in Environmental technologyExcess of bioavailable phosphorus in fresh-water systems ...
Phosphorus (P) immobilization by inactivating agents in the sediment of eutrophic lakes to reduce im...