Eutrophication of water bodies is a challenge in many urban areas. This study measured and modelled quantitatively the pollutant nutrient load of an urban lake (80,596 m2), and assessed both external (constructed wetland) and internal (dredging) eutrophication extenuation measures. For the past 25 years, there has been redistribution (p < 0.005) of the lake's catchment land use, with built-up area increasing by 78.5%, and a reduction in vegetated (37.2%) and water surface (1.8%) areas. A 92.2% reduction in the lakes receiving wetland footprint (p = 0.000003) was noted, with increased nutrient load. The lake's light attenuation was found to be dominated by algae, limited by nitrogen and classified under the oligotrophic class (Trophic State ...
Phosphorus limited Lake Alpnach was loaded with high amount of phosphorus from wastewaterduring the ...
Optimizing the utility of constructed waterways as residential development with water-frontage, alon...
Increased external nutrient loads of anthropogenic origin, especially those of phosphorus (P), were ...
Lake restoration in developing economies, particularly in the tropics, is a major challenge given th...
Urban lakes are typically smaller, shallower, and more exposed to human activities than natural lake...
Eutrophication has proven to be a fundamental ecological problem for lakes and other bodies of water...
University Lake, a shallow, artificial, urban lake adjacent to the campus of Louisiana State Univers...
Non-point source pollution from agricultural land is a major contributor of N, P and sediments resul...
An assessment was carried out to determine the pollutant loads discharged into Lake Victoria from in...
The ability of Nakivubo wetland (which has performed tertiary water treatment for Kampala city for t...
Ecological processes that occur in a lake depend on the physico-chemical (abiotic) and biotic factor...
Encroachment of urban areas into forest and farmland is typically considered to have detrimental eff...
Much of the lake shore in Lake Victoria is covered by extensive wetlands, often dominated by dense p...
Wetlands are known to filter water from catchments by retaining solid waste, and eroded sediments fr...
Most tropical African lakes are facing problems of rapid population growth in the riparian communiti...
Phosphorus limited Lake Alpnach was loaded with high amount of phosphorus from wastewaterduring the ...
Optimizing the utility of constructed waterways as residential development with water-frontage, alon...
Increased external nutrient loads of anthropogenic origin, especially those of phosphorus (P), were ...
Lake restoration in developing economies, particularly in the tropics, is a major challenge given th...
Urban lakes are typically smaller, shallower, and more exposed to human activities than natural lake...
Eutrophication has proven to be a fundamental ecological problem for lakes and other bodies of water...
University Lake, a shallow, artificial, urban lake adjacent to the campus of Louisiana State Univers...
Non-point source pollution from agricultural land is a major contributor of N, P and sediments resul...
An assessment was carried out to determine the pollutant loads discharged into Lake Victoria from in...
The ability of Nakivubo wetland (which has performed tertiary water treatment for Kampala city for t...
Ecological processes that occur in a lake depend on the physico-chemical (abiotic) and biotic factor...
Encroachment of urban areas into forest and farmland is typically considered to have detrimental eff...
Much of the lake shore in Lake Victoria is covered by extensive wetlands, often dominated by dense p...
Wetlands are known to filter water from catchments by retaining solid waste, and eroded sediments fr...
Most tropical African lakes are facing problems of rapid population growth in the riparian communiti...
Phosphorus limited Lake Alpnach was loaded with high amount of phosphorus from wastewaterduring the ...
Optimizing the utility of constructed waterways as residential development with water-frontage, alon...
Increased external nutrient loads of anthropogenic origin, especially those of phosphorus (P), were ...