Eutrophication of Shallow Lakes with Special Reference to Lake Taihu

Series: DEVELOPMENTS IN HYDROBIOLOGY 194
Edited by Boqiang Qin, Zhengwen Liu and Karl Havens
328 pages
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Eutrophication and algal blooms are worldwide environmental issues in lakes. The eutrophication process and formation mechanisms of algal blooms are particularly complicated in shallow lakes due to the strong lake-land, air-water and water-sediment interactions. This volume features papers presented at the International Symposium on the Eutrophication Process and Control in Large Shallow Lakes - with Special Reference to Lake Taihu, a Shallow Subtropical Chinese Lake, held in Nanjing, China, 22-26 April, 2005. The topics include: physical processes and their effects on shallow lake ecosystems; biogeochemistry of sediments and nutrient cycling in shallow lakes; algal blooms and ecosystem response in shallow lakes; eutrophication control and restoration in shallow lakes; and resource exploitation, environmental protection and sustainable management in shallow lakes.
Reprinted from Hydriobiologia, volume 581 (2007)
Reprinted from Hydriobiologia, volume 581 (2007)
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