Eutrophication is the enrichment of water with nutrients that results in excessive aquatic plant (mostly algae) growth. Over time, oxygen depletion in eutrophic waters can lead to fish kills and the ...
What does the future hold for our lakes globally—clear waters or widespread algal blooms? A new study is the first to model ...
相关研究成果以Quantification of diffusive methane emissions from a large eutrophic lake with satellite imagery为题,发表在《环境科学与技术》Environmental Science & Technology ...
An in-situ filtration system incorporating geotextiles is being used to treat polluted water in a lake subjected to eutrophication. Geotextiles have been successful in capturing algae and suspended ...
Hasenmueller's research focuses on the interaction of water, soil, and rock in both natural and altered systems. She is particularly interested in water quality, especially as it relates to the origin ...
Dr. Dianne I Greenfield CUNY Advanced Science Research Center & Queens College Associate Professor in Environmental Sciences (Oceanography) Area of Research: Biological Oceanograp ...
Paulette Peckol conducts research in the areas of marine ecology, coral reef ecology, environmental biology and algal physiological ecology. In tropical areas, she focuses on the effects of ...
Hard water can lead to the precipitation of mineral deposits affecting other systems that transport or store water as well as affecting the plant and animal life in the water by either causing the ...
The cloudiness came in part from proliferating phytoplankton, a symptom of water that’s eutrophic, or overloaded with nutrients. A recent national survey of 40 lakes in China found that more ...