Nitrogen (N) isotopes of aquatic organisms offer a way of differentiating sources of dissolved nitrate species in water. Water quality in the Hartbeespoort Reservoir has been a problem for many decades, causing excessive growth of algae and water hyacinth, both of which further cause human health issues, degradation of environmental water quality, and recreational hazards. Six boreholes and four surface water locations were sampled and analysed for certain water quality parameters and stable water isotopes (H and O). Electrical conductivity and pH were acceptable, but faecal coliforms and Escherichia coli were high in the Crocodile River. δD and δ18O showed that there is little groundwater input to the reservoir and the surface water experi...
Remediation of nitrate pollution of Earth’s rivers and aquifers is hampered by cumulative biogeochem...
Anthropogenic nitrogen contamination has increased in ecosystems around the world (frequently termed...
The growing human population in coastal areas, combined with the intensification of agricultural act...
Nitrogen (N) isotopes of aquatic organisms offer a way of differentiating sources of dissolved nitra...
The majority of river systems in developing countries like South Africa, are found in catchments are...
Over the last decade natural abundances of stable isotopes ¹³C and ¹⁵N have been used to investigate...
Understanding anthropogenic disturbance of macronutrient cycles is essential for assessing risks fac...
Periphyton community structure and stable isotope values have been identified as potential indicator...
Graduation date: 2002Nutrient pollution may perhaps be one of the oldest water quality problems and ...
Excess nutrients shift the ecological balance of coastal ecosystems, and this eutrophication is an i...
The decline of freshwater ecosystems, generally result from land use activities in the river catchme...
Surface water nitrogen contamination is a pervasive issue in Nebraska, and agricultural practices ar...
Anthropogenic alteration of the form and concentration of nitrogen (N) in aquatic ecosystems is wide...
Nitrogen pollution in marine waters is directly tied to human development – including agricultural r...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Eutrophication of sur...
Remediation of nitrate pollution of Earth’s rivers and aquifers is hampered by cumulative biogeochem...
Anthropogenic nitrogen contamination has increased in ecosystems around the world (frequently termed...
The growing human population in coastal areas, combined with the intensification of agricultural act...
Nitrogen (N) isotopes of aquatic organisms offer a way of differentiating sources of dissolved nitra...
The majority of river systems in developing countries like South Africa, are found in catchments are...
Over the last decade natural abundances of stable isotopes ¹³C and ¹⁵N have been used to investigate...
Understanding anthropogenic disturbance of macronutrient cycles is essential for assessing risks fac...
Periphyton community structure and stable isotope values have been identified as potential indicator...
Graduation date: 2002Nutrient pollution may perhaps be one of the oldest water quality problems and ...
Excess nutrients shift the ecological balance of coastal ecosystems, and this eutrophication is an i...
The decline of freshwater ecosystems, generally result from land use activities in the river catchme...
Surface water nitrogen contamination is a pervasive issue in Nebraska, and agricultural practices ar...
Anthropogenic alteration of the form and concentration of nitrogen (N) in aquatic ecosystems is wide...
Nitrogen pollution in marine waters is directly tied to human development – including agricultural r...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Eutrophication of sur...
Remediation of nitrate pollution of Earth’s rivers and aquifers is hampered by cumulative biogeochem...
Anthropogenic nitrogen contamination has increased in ecosystems around the world (frequently termed...
The growing human population in coastal areas, combined with the intensification of agricultural act...