Although hypoxia (dissolved oxygen \u3c4 mg L-1) in the bottom waters of lakes, reservoirs, and estuaries may be a natural product of stratification in eutrophic or mesotrophic systems, there is increasing concern because the occurrence of hypoxia is spreading in many areas where hypoxia did not previously exist. Part of this new knowledge can be attributed to time-series data from buoy observatories that monitor systems in good weather and in bad, and allowing insight into the inner workings of a lake where sampling only a few times per year would not. This study made use of a five-year time-series of meteorological and water quality data in order to examine the effect of episodic wind-events on stratification and hypoxia within Muskegon L...
AbstractQuantifying rates of primary production and respiration is fundamental to understanding ecos...
1. Hypoxia occurs seasonally in many stratified coastal marine and freshwater ecosystems when bottom...
Over the last 10 years, the Robert B. Annis Water Resources Institute (AWRI) at Grand Valley State U...
We chronicled the seasonally recurring hypolimnetic hypoxia in Muskegon Lake – a Great Lakes estuary...
Bottom water hypoxia, a condition of low dissolved oxygen in the bottom waters, negatively effects l...
The occurrence of bottom-water hypoxia is increasing in bodies of water around the world. Hypoxia is...
PURPOSE: Bottom water (hypolimnetic) hypoxia occurs annually and is exacerbated by anthropogenic eut...
Hypoxia or low bottom water dissolved oxygen (DO) is a world‐wide problem of management concern requ...
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Hypoxia events occur when dissolved oxygen concentrations fall below the minimum threshold (dissolve...
Nutrients are essential to support fish production in aquatic systems but are detrimental in excess....
Hypoxia, or the condition of low dissolved oxygen levels, is a topic of interest throughout aquatic ...
Statistics are applied to analyze the correlations of summer hypoxia in the Chesapeake Bay with wate...
Hypoxia has been observed in the central basin of Lake Erie for decades. To understand the impact of...
Oxygen depletion in bottom waters of lakes and coastal regions is expanding worldwide. To examine th...
AbstractQuantifying rates of primary production and respiration is fundamental to understanding ecos...
1. Hypoxia occurs seasonally in many stratified coastal marine and freshwater ecosystems when bottom...
Over the last 10 years, the Robert B. Annis Water Resources Institute (AWRI) at Grand Valley State U...
We chronicled the seasonally recurring hypolimnetic hypoxia in Muskegon Lake – a Great Lakes estuary...
Bottom water hypoxia, a condition of low dissolved oxygen in the bottom waters, negatively effects l...
The occurrence of bottom-water hypoxia is increasing in bodies of water around the world. Hypoxia is...
PURPOSE: Bottom water (hypolimnetic) hypoxia occurs annually and is exacerbated by anthropogenic eut...
Hypoxia or low bottom water dissolved oxygen (DO) is a world‐wide problem of management concern requ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95631/1/eost15589.pd
Hypoxia events occur when dissolved oxygen concentrations fall below the minimum threshold (dissolve...
Nutrients are essential to support fish production in aquatic systems but are detrimental in excess....
Hypoxia, or the condition of low dissolved oxygen levels, is a topic of interest throughout aquatic ...
Statistics are applied to analyze the correlations of summer hypoxia in the Chesapeake Bay with wate...
Hypoxia has been observed in the central basin of Lake Erie for decades. To understand the impact of...
Oxygen depletion in bottom waters of lakes and coastal regions is expanding worldwide. To examine th...
AbstractQuantifying rates of primary production and respiration is fundamental to understanding ecos...
1. Hypoxia occurs seasonally in many stratified coastal marine and freshwater ecosystems when bottom...
Over the last 10 years, the Robert B. Annis Water Resources Institute (AWRI) at Grand Valley State U...