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The results of this increase in nutrients is called cultural eutrophication.
The lake was formed in the last great ice age, but since 1900, has experienced cultural eutrophication.
Overenrichment (cultural eutrophication) is not the only problem in lake management.
Effects of cultural eutrophication on coastal marine fisheries: a comparative approach.
Cultural eutrophication is a form of water pollution.
Cultural eutrophication also occurs when excessive fertilizers run into lakes and rivers.
Cultural eutrophication is the process that speeds up natural eutrophication because of human activity.
Cultural eutrophication of watersheds is an example of this accelerated ecosystem failure.
The river met state standards on nitrate and phosphate levels, resulting in little cultural eutrophication in the water.
Smith (1972) reported a similar sequence in which cultural eutrophication adversely affected groups of fish in the Great Lakes.
Cultural eutrophication has affected Penetang Bay, in southeastern Georgian Bay, since the 1960s.
These data were pooled with previously published paleolimnological data from British Columbia to summarize cultural eutrophication patterns in this region.
These two nutrients are major contributors to nutrient enrichment and loading of waterways that can result in cultural eutrophication and degradation of water quality.
The delineation of this boundary permits the identification of lakes where lake trout populations could be seriously affected by cultural eutrophication, overfishing, or climate warming.
Cultural eutrophication of lakes is primarily due to phosphorus, applied in excess to agricultural fields in fertilizers, and then transported overland and down rivers.
The prevalence of Stephanodiscus sp. in the diatom record is further evidence for cultural eutrophication since 900yrBP (J. P. Bradbury, unpublished data).
Although natural N inputs to Georgia Basin far exceed anthropogenic inputs, cultural eutrophication has been observed in small, isolated bays and inlets where mixing is reduced.
In recent years, tropical Northeast Brazilian reservoirs facing cultural eutrophication and causing increased growth of phytoplankton, more specifically, the frequency and severity of populations of cyanobacteria doubled.
Donald, A., Cultural eutrophication of two coastal lagoons from a sedimentological point of view, The University of New South Wales, BSc.
The Experimental Lakes Area (ELA), Ontario, Canada is a fully equipped, year-round, permanent field station that uses the whole ecosystem approach and long-term, whole-lake investigations of freshwater focusing on cultural eutrophication.
He tackled conditions like cultural eutrophication, or the excessive loading of nutrients into lakes bordered by urban and agricultural land, in an effort to protect the water from sewage and fertilizer runoffs and from soil erosion.