Innovative methods to combat internal loading issues in eutrophic lakes are urgently needed to speed recovery and restore systems within legislative deadlines. In stratifying lakes, internal phosphorus loading is particularly problematic during the summer stratified period when anoxia persists in the hypolimnion, promoting phosphorus release from the sediment. A novel method to inhibit stratification by reducing residence times is proposed as a way of controlling the length of the hypolimnetic anoxic period, thus reducing the loading of nutrients from the sediments into the water column. However, residence time effects on stratification length in natural lakes are not well understood. We used a systematic modelling approach to investigate t...
Esthwaite Water is a small, stratifying lake in the northwest of the United Kingdom. It has experien...
During summer, the surface waters of lakes warm and become less dense than the colder bottom waters....
During summer, the surface waters of lakes warm and become less dense than the colder bottom waters....
Innovative methods to combat internal loading issues in eutrophic lakes are urgently needed to speed...
Innovative methods to combat internal loading issues in eutrophic lakes are urgently needed to speed...
Innovative methods to combat internal loading issues in eutrophic lakes are urgently needed to speed...
Anthropogenic eutrophication caused by excess loading of nutrients, especially phosphorus (P), from ...
Anthropogenic eutrophication caused by excess loading of nutrients, especially phosphorus (P), from ...
Anthropogenic eutrophication caused by excess loading of nutrients, especially phosphorus (P), from ...
Lakes provide globally important ecosystem services. However, the dual threats of eutrophication and...
Hypolimnetic withdrawal is a technique for reducing trophic status in a high productivity, or eutro...
Estimates of hypolimnetic water column (Jv) and sediment (JA) dissolved oxygen (DO) consumption rate...
Hypolimnetic withdrawal is a technique for reducing trophic status in a high productivity, or eutro...
Esthwaite Water is a small, stratifying lake in the northwest of the United Kingdom. It has experien...
Nutrient reduction in impacted lowland freshwater systems is ecologically and culturally important. ...
Esthwaite Water is a small, stratifying lake in the northwest of the United Kingdom. It has experien...
During summer, the surface waters of lakes warm and become less dense than the colder bottom waters....
During summer, the surface waters of lakes warm and become less dense than the colder bottom waters....
Innovative methods to combat internal loading issues in eutrophic lakes are urgently needed to speed...
Innovative methods to combat internal loading issues in eutrophic lakes are urgently needed to speed...
Innovative methods to combat internal loading issues in eutrophic lakes are urgently needed to speed...
Anthropogenic eutrophication caused by excess loading of nutrients, especially phosphorus (P), from ...
Anthropogenic eutrophication caused by excess loading of nutrients, especially phosphorus (P), from ...
Anthropogenic eutrophication caused by excess loading of nutrients, especially phosphorus (P), from ...
Lakes provide globally important ecosystem services. However, the dual threats of eutrophication and...
Hypolimnetic withdrawal is a technique for reducing trophic status in a high productivity, or eutro...
Estimates of hypolimnetic water column (Jv) and sediment (JA) dissolved oxygen (DO) consumption rate...
Hypolimnetic withdrawal is a technique for reducing trophic status in a high productivity, or eutro...
Esthwaite Water is a small, stratifying lake in the northwest of the United Kingdom. It has experien...
Nutrient reduction in impacted lowland freshwater systems is ecologically and culturally important. ...
Esthwaite Water is a small, stratifying lake in the northwest of the United Kingdom. It has experien...
During summer, the surface waters of lakes warm and become less dense than the colder bottom waters....
During summer, the surface waters of lakes warm and become less dense than the colder bottom waters....