Eutrophication
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Definition of Eutrophication:
(1) An increase in the supply of organic matter.[1]
This is the common definition for Eutrophication, other definitions can be discussed in the article
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Articles on eutrophication
Eutrophication processes
- Eutrophication in coastal environments
- What causes eutrophication?
- Continental Nutrient Sources and Nutrient Transformation
- Which resource limits coastal phytoplankton growth/ abundance: underwater light or nutrients?
- Nutrient dynamics
Eutrophication impacts
- Threats to the coastal zone
- Coastal pollution and impacts
- Possible consequences of eutrophication
- Algal bloom
- Case studies eutrophication
Eutrophication monitoring
- Monitoring the water quality of coastal waters with automatic equipment
- In situ monitoring of eutrophication
- Real-time algae monitoring
- Optical measurements in coastal waters
- Nutrient analysers
- Differentiation of major algal groups by optical absorption signatures
- Sampling tools for the marine environment
- FerryBox - Continuous and automatic water quality observations along transects
Eutrophication modelling
- Coupled hydrodynamic - water quality - ecological modelling
- Modelling marine and coastal eutrophication
Eutrophication policy
- OSPAR and eutrophication
- OSPAR eutrophication assessment
- European policy on eutrophication: introduction
- European Context of Nutrient Dynamics
- Eutrophication related monitoring tasks and WFD for coastal waters in Greece
References
- ↑ Nixon, S. W. (1995) Coastal marine eutrophication: a definition, social causes, and future concerns. Ophelia, 41, 199–219.[ISI]
- ↑ HELCOM webpage, 2006 [1]
- ↑ Andersen, J. H., Schlüter, L. and Ærtebjerg, G. (2006) Coastal eutrophication: recent developments in definitions and implications for monitoring strategies. J. Plankton Res. 28(7): 621-628.