Lakes are in a continuous state of change. Some changes occur over very short periods of time on the order of hours and minutes. Other changes mark long-term trends in the biological and physical condition of a lake. Among the long-term trends in many lakes are a decrease in depth and an increasing productivity in a process called eutrophication. Typically, eutrophication occurs over a time scale of centuries. However, man-made changes to the watershed of a lake may result in a rapid acceleration of eutrophication such that significant changes in the water quality of the lake are noticed in a time span of a few years. Anthropogenic acceleration of eutrophication, known as cultural eutrophication, is due to agricultural, urban, and recreat...
Many lakes around the world have been exposed to increased nutrient input from anthropogenic sources...
Many lakes around the world have been exposed to increased nutrient input from anthropogenic sources...
Ecological processes that occur in a lake depend on the physico-chemical (abiotic) and biotic factor...
Lakes are in a continuous state of change. Some changes occur over very short periods of time on th...
Due to eutrophication, many lakes require periodic management and restoration, which becomes unpredi...
This report Covers development of a model called MINLAKE98, which combines Riley's (1988) lake wate...
Worldwide, eutrophication is threatening lake ecosystems. To support lake management numerous eutrop...
Worldwide, eutrophication is threatening lake ecosystems. To support lake management numerous eutrop...
Worldwide, eutrophication is threatening lake ecosystems. To support lake management numerous eutrop...
With growing population and extensive land use change, lake and reservoir eutrophication is a preval...
A one~dimensionallake water quality model, MINLAKE98, was calibrated to simulate water temperature,...
Models of lakes are used to provide insights into water quality at some future point in time, so tha...
This paper provides some introductory information on the history, development, and characteristics o...
This paper provides some introductory information on the history, development, and characteristics o...
The objective of this study was to combine a catchment model with a one–dimensional lake water quali...
Many lakes around the world have been exposed to increased nutrient input from anthropogenic sources...
Many lakes around the world have been exposed to increased nutrient input from anthropogenic sources...
Ecological processes that occur in a lake depend on the physico-chemical (abiotic) and biotic factor...
Lakes are in a continuous state of change. Some changes occur over very short periods of time on th...
Due to eutrophication, many lakes require periodic management and restoration, which becomes unpredi...
This report Covers development of a model called MINLAKE98, which combines Riley's (1988) lake wate...
Worldwide, eutrophication is threatening lake ecosystems. To support lake management numerous eutrop...
Worldwide, eutrophication is threatening lake ecosystems. To support lake management numerous eutrop...
Worldwide, eutrophication is threatening lake ecosystems. To support lake management numerous eutrop...
With growing population and extensive land use change, lake and reservoir eutrophication is a preval...
A one~dimensionallake water quality model, MINLAKE98, was calibrated to simulate water temperature,...
Models of lakes are used to provide insights into water quality at some future point in time, so tha...
This paper provides some introductory information on the history, development, and characteristics o...
This paper provides some introductory information on the history, development, and characteristics o...
The objective of this study was to combine a catchment model with a one–dimensional lake water quali...
Many lakes around the world have been exposed to increased nutrient input from anthropogenic sources...
Many lakes around the world have been exposed to increased nutrient input from anthropogenic sources...
Ecological processes that occur in a lake depend on the physico-chemical (abiotic) and biotic factor...