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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    FEMS microbiology letters 1 (1977), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1574-6968
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: phosphorus release ; simulated groundwater migration
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract An experimental system based on a continuous flow reactor is presented, in which undisturbed sediment cores can be investigated with regard to the release of phosphorus to the overlying water and the characteristics of the interstitial water. In this system the effect of simulated vertical groundwater movement was also studied. The results of three preliminary experiments are shown: 1) undisturbed core, 2) downward migration, 3) upward migration. The latter two experiments showed a rapid loss of phosphorus from the system in contrast to the first experiment. This process was reflected in the phosphorus concentration of the interstitial water.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: phosphorus release ; simulated groundwater migration
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract An experimental system based on a continuous flow reactor is presented, in which undisturbed sediment cores can be investigated with regard to the release of phosphorus to the overlying water and the characteristics of the interstitial water. In this system the effect of simulated vertical groundwater movement was also studied. The results of three preliminary experiments are shown: 1) undisturbed core, 2) downward migration, 3) upward migration. The latter two experiments showed a rapid loss of phosphorus from the system in contrast to the first experiment. This process was reflected in the phosphorus concentration of the interstitial water.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: phosphorus release ; simulated groundwater migration
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract An experimental system based on a continuous flow reactor is presented, in which undisturbed sediment cores can be investigated with regard to the release of phosphorus to the overlying water and the characteristics of the interstitial water. In this system the effect of simulated vertical groundwater movement was also studied. The results of three preliminary experiments are shown: 1) undisturbed core, 2) downward migration, 3) upward migration. The latter two experiments showed a rapid loss of phosphorus from the system in contrast to the first experiment. This process was reflected in the phosphorus concentration of the interstitial water.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: canonical ordination ; lake restoration ; phosphate ; phytoplankton ; redundancy analysis ; succession ; trends ; zooplankton
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Data on the water temperature, Secchi depth, water chemistry and phytoplankton and zooplankton of the Loosdrecht lakes, collected during an eight-years monitoring study (1983–1990), were examined using Principal Components Analysis (PCA) and Redundancy Analysis (RDA). The Loosdrecht lakes are highly eutrophic lakes, in which several restoration measures were taken from 1970 to 1986. These measures included the diversion of sewage by the construction of sewerage and additional reduction of external phosphorus-loading by supplying from 1984 onwards water from the Amsterdam Rhine Canal, which had phosphorus removed from it, and which replaced the inlet of highly eutrophic water from the River Vecht. The descriptive statistical models based on this study show that, although the total P in the lake was decreasing, probably because of the reduced external loading, the sum of the densities of cyanobacteria and Prochlorothrix hollandica was increasing. The dominant species of the zooplankton community (rotifers and crustaceans) did not show changes related to the restoration measures. It is concluded that the available data are insufficient to predict future changes, but that the changes in the past can be described well by a simple linear ordination model.
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: fen lakes ; hydrology ; eutrophication ; productivity ; element cycling ; recovery
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Most relatively large (〉 250 ha) and shallow (〈 2 m), Dutch lakes originate from large-scale peat mining. Originally, their water tables were regulated by natural processes such as evapotransporation, precipitation, drainage and seepage (up and downwards). These lakes used to be oligo to mesotrophic, and the phytoplankton consisted mainly of diatoms and green algae. However, 30 years ago filamentous cyanobacteria were also present. Owing to the intensification of agriculture in the surroundings of the lakes, their management developed more and more towards a man-made reservoir function. This management resulted in inflow of eutrophic water from the agricultural areas in winter. In summer the lakes were increasingly used as a water supply. This supply is compensated by water imported mainly from the River Rhine. The impacts of this reservoir function on the limnology of the Dutch fen lakes are discussed with the Tjeukemeer, the Loosdrechtse Plassen and the Reeuwijkse Plassen as examples. All these lakes have become typical eutrophic waters with high turbidity, dominance of filamentous cyanobacteria and bream and complete loss of submerged macrophytes. Finally, methods and results of manipulation procedures to restore these waters are discussed.
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