Eutrophication is considered the most important water quality problem in freshwaters and coastal waters worldwide promoting frequent occurrence of blooms of potentially toxic cyanobacteria. Removal of cyanobacteria from the water column using a combination of coagulant and ballast is a promising technique for mitigation and an alternative to the use of algaecides. In laboratory, we tested experimentally the efficiency of two coagulants, polyaluminium chloride (PAC) and chitosan (made of shrimp shells), alone and combined with two ballasts: red soil (RS) and the own lagoon sediment, to remove natural populations of cyanobacteria, from an urban brackish coastal lagoon. PAC was a very effective coagulant when applied at low doses (≤8 mg Al L−1...
Removal of cyanobacteria from the water column using a coagulant and a ballast compound is a promisi...
Removal of cyanobacteria from the water column using a coagulant and a ballast compound is a promisi...
Abstract Eutrophication often results in blooms of toxic cyanobacteria that hamper the use of lakes ...
Eutrophication is considered the most important water quality problem in freshwaters and coastal wat...
Eutrophication is considered the most important water quality problem in freshwaters and coastal wat...
We tested the hypothesis that a combination of coagulant and ballast could be efficient for removal ...
We tested the hypothesis that a combination of coagulant and ballast could be efficient for removal ...
Cyanobacteria blooms are a risk to environmental health and public safety due to the potent toxins c...
Cyanobacteria blooms are a risk to environmental health and public safety due to the potent toxins c...
Cyanobacteria blooms are a risk to environmental health and public safety due to the potent toxins c...
Cyanobacteria blooms are a risk to environmental health and public safety due to the potent toxins c...
The massive growth of potentially toxic cyanobacteria in water supply reservoirs, such as Legedadi R...
Combining coagulants with ballast (natural soil or modified clay) to remove cyanobacteria from the w...
The massive growth of potentially toxic cyanobacteria in water supply reservoirs, such as Legedadi R...
One of the main symptoms of eutrophication is the proliferation of phytoplankton biomass, including ...
Removal of cyanobacteria from the water column using a coagulant and a ballast compound is a promisi...
Removal of cyanobacteria from the water column using a coagulant and a ballast compound is a promisi...
Abstract Eutrophication often results in blooms of toxic cyanobacteria that hamper the use of lakes ...
Eutrophication is considered the most important water quality problem in freshwaters and coastal wat...
Eutrophication is considered the most important water quality problem in freshwaters and coastal wat...
We tested the hypothesis that a combination of coagulant and ballast could be efficient for removal ...
We tested the hypothesis that a combination of coagulant and ballast could be efficient for removal ...
Cyanobacteria blooms are a risk to environmental health and public safety due to the potent toxins c...
Cyanobacteria blooms are a risk to environmental health and public safety due to the potent toxins c...
Cyanobacteria blooms are a risk to environmental health and public safety due to the potent toxins c...
Cyanobacteria blooms are a risk to environmental health and public safety due to the potent toxins c...
The massive growth of potentially toxic cyanobacteria in water supply reservoirs, such as Legedadi R...
Combining coagulants with ballast (natural soil or modified clay) to remove cyanobacteria from the w...
The massive growth of potentially toxic cyanobacteria in water supply reservoirs, such as Legedadi R...
One of the main symptoms of eutrophication is the proliferation of phytoplankton biomass, including ...
Removal of cyanobacteria from the water column using a coagulant and a ballast compound is a promisi...
Removal of cyanobacteria from the water column using a coagulant and a ballast compound is a promisi...
Abstract Eutrophication often results in blooms of toxic cyanobacteria that hamper the use of lakes ...