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A Review the Role of Phosphorus in the Eutrophication of Receiving Waters

A Review the Role of Phosphorus in the Eutrophication of Receiving Waters

... phosphate. Eutrophication is the overenrichment of receiving waters with mineral ...bottom waters and at night in surface waters during calm, warm ...of eutrophication in ... See full document

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Phosphorus Removal from Urban Wastewater via Chemical and Combined Treatment against eutrophication of Receiving Environments

Phosphorus Removal from Urban Wastewater via Chemical and Combined Treatment against eutrophication of Receiving Environments

... removing phosphorus from these waters specifically, in order to preserve our ...of phosphorus, nutrient element, in the receiving environments, enables the restriction of the phenomenon of ... See full document

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Challenges of Reducing Phosphorus Based Water Eutrophication in the Agricultural Landscapes of Northwest Europe

Challenges of Reducing Phosphorus Based Water Eutrophication in the Agricultural Landscapes of Northwest Europe

... recent review papers ...exhaustive review which also covers the state of knowledge in these related research ...of eutrophication of inland and coastal surface ... See full document

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Seasonal and spatial dynamics of enteric viruses in wastewater and in riverine and estuarine receiving waters

Seasonal and spatial dynamics of enteric viruses in wastewater and in riverine and estuarine receiving waters

... The methods validated in this study are suitable for the identi fica- tion, quanti fication and surveillance of viruses in the aquatic environ- ment. The surveillance revealed that high titres of intact and potentially ... See full document

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Impacts of poultry manure application on bacteria and phosphorus in soils and drainage tile-waters

Impacts of poultry manure application on bacteria and phosphorus in soils and drainage tile-waters

... reactive phosphorus in the agriculturally- dominated Maumee River (Kane et ...reduce phosphorus and nitrogen (N) losses are ongoing, including development of water quality criteria (USEPA 2014b) and the US ... See full document

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Modelling the behaviour of nutrients in the coastal waters of Scotland - an update on inputs from Scottish aquaculture and their impact on eutrophication status

Modelling the behaviour of nutrients in the coastal waters of Scotland - an update on inputs from Scottish aquaculture and their impact on eutrophication status

... Urban waste water was found to a ccount for approximately 12% of Scotland’s nitrogen load, but 36% of the phosphorus load. Around 80% of the urban waste wate r load resulted from direct-to-sea discharges in 1999 . ... See full document

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NUTRIENTS AND EUTROPHICATION IN DANISH MARINE WATERS. Ministry of the Environment. Gunni Ærtebjerg, Jesper H. Andersen & Ole S.

NUTRIENTS AND EUTROPHICATION IN DANISH MARINE WATERS. Ministry of the Environment. Gunni Ærtebjerg, Jesper H. Andersen & Ole S.

... marine waters, the primary or direct effects include: increased primary production, elevated levels of biomass and chlorophyll a concentrations, shift in species composition of phytoplankton, and shift from long ... See full document

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Analytical Errors in the Determination of Inorganic and Organic Phosphorus in Waters Based on Laboratory Experiences

Analytical Errors in the Determination of Inorganic and Organic Phosphorus in Waters Based on Laboratory Experiences

... recovery was achieved for all model organic P compounds, with the only excep- tion of phytic acid (C-P bond), which has the lowest recovery at 90% ± 5%. This is not surprising as phytic acid is one of the most resistant ... See full document

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CONCENTRATIONS OF CALCIUM AND INORGANIC PHOSPHORUS IN SERUM OF NORMAL INFANTS RECEIVING VARIOUS FEEDINGS

CONCENTRATIONS OF CALCIUM AND INORGANIC PHOSPHORUS IN SERUM OF NORMAL INFANTS RECEIVING VARIOUS FEEDINGS

... of inorganic phosphorus in sera of groups of infants receiving various feedings could not be directly correlated with phosphorus content of a feeding. For example, the mean concentration[r] ... See full document

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Challenges of Fast Charging for Electric Vehicles and the Role of Red Phosphorus as Anode Material: Review

Challenges of Fast Charging for Electric Vehicles and the Role of Red Phosphorus as Anode Material: Review

... red phosphorus should be the key material for building next-generation fast-charging lithium-ion cells with high safety performance ...red phosphorus as a covalent molecular crystal is easier to modify in ... See full document

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Freshwater eutrophication

Freshwater eutrophication

... Ecological recovery (from eutrophication) can be lengthy and uncertain 88 89 90 91 . This suggests a need to prevent deterioration of our best rivers and lakes, alongside restoration measures. Further, the ... See full document

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Managing phosphorus in terrestrial ecosystem: a review

Managing phosphorus in terrestrial ecosystem: a review

... of eutrophication, so there is need of efficient practices to increase the use of accumulated surface P, estimating P bioavailability in soil and improved methods of runoff control to control P export into aquatic ... See full document

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Widespread, routine occurrence of pharmaceuticals in sewage effluent, combined sewer overflows and receiving waters

Widespread, routine occurrence of pharmaceuticals in sewage effluent, combined sewer overflows and receiving waters

... to receiving waters, have been identi fi ed as potential sources of pharmaceutical ...critical review paper collected samples more than 1 km downstream of WWTP outfalls, indicating a tendency for ... See full document

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Eutrophication in the Baltic Sea

Eutrophication in the Baltic Sea

... of eutrophication has caused serious changes in the Baltic Sea SAV communities, although the gaps in historic data do not allow us to identify the exact timing of larger shifts in ...of eutrophication ... See full document

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Costs of mitigating eutrophication

Costs of mitigating eutrophication

... and phosphorus root-zone loss is by reducing the application of manure by reducing the number of livestock in the Baltic Sea drainage ...and phosphorus, from this measure, is therefore the difference of the ... See full document

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Role of Organic Nitrogen to Eutrophication Dynamics Along the Neuse River Estuary, NC

Role of Organic Nitrogen to Eutrophication Dynamics Along the Neuse River Estuary, NC

... FluorMod is a mixing model based on PARAFAC components identified from samples collected in the upper Neuse River watershed (Figure 3).. PARAFAC components identified in the watershed [r] ... See full document

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Measurement of naphthenic acids in the receiving waters around an offshore oil platform by passive sampling

Measurement of naphthenic acids in the receiving waters around an offshore oil platform by passive sampling

... Accepted Manuscript This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Harman, C. , Langford, K. , Sundt, R. C. and Brooks, S. (2014), Measurement of naphthenic acids in the receiving waters ... See full document

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Influence of EU policy on agricultural nutrient losses and the state of receiving surface waters in Finland

Influence of EU policy on agricultural nutrient losses and the state of receiving surface waters in Finland

... surface waters with the aid of monitoring data collected by the environmental authorities on small-, medium- and meso-scale agricultural catchments, rivers, lakes and coastal ...loaded waters in ... See full document

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Changes in soil test phosphorus and phosphorus in runoff from calcareous soils receiving manure, compost, and fertilizer application with and without alum

Changes in soil test phosphorus and phosphorus in runoff from calcareous soils receiving manure, compost, and fertilizer application with and without alum

... Abstract: Intensification of the dairy industry in southern Idaho has led to the overapplication of manures and a buildup of soil phosphorus (P), which is a potential threat to water quality in the region. As the ... See full document

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Impacts of European livestock production: nitrogen, sulphur, phosphorus and greenhouse gas emissions, land-use, water eutrophication and biodiversity

Impacts of European livestock production: nitrogen, sulphur, phosphorus and greenhouse gas emissions, land-use, water eutrophication and biodiversity

... Phosphorus Diffuse losses of DIP from agriculture were estimated at 0.025 Tg P yr −1 , while weathering in agricultural systems contributes an estimated additional 0.003 Tg P yr −1 (Mayorga et al 2010 ). By far ... See full document

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