<p>Eutrophication continues to be a major global challenge to water quality scientists. The global demand on water resources due to population increases, economic development, and emerging energy development schemes has created new environmental challenges to global sustainability. Eutrophication, c
Eutrophication: Causes, Consequences and Control: Volume 2
β Scribed by M. Nasir Khan, Firoz Mohammad (auth.), Abid A. Ansari, Sarvajeet Singh Gill (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 264
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Eutrophication continues to be a major global challenge and the problem of eutrophication and availability of freshwater for human consumption is an essential ecological issue. The global demand for water resources due to increasing population, economic developments, and emerging energy development schemes has created new environmental challenges for global sustainability. Accordingly, the area of research on eutrophication has expanded considerably in recent years. Eutrophication, acidification and contamination by toxic substances are likely to pose increasing threats to freshwater resources and ecosystems. The consequences of anthropogenic-induced eutrophication of freshwaters are severe deterioration of surface waters and growing public concern, as well as new interest among the scientific community. βEutrophication: causes, consequences & controlβ provides the latest information on many important aspects of the processes of natural and accelerated eutrophication in major aquatic ecosystems around the world.
This book offers a cutting-edge resource for researchers and students alike who are studying eutrophication in various ecosystems. It presents the latest trends and developments in the field, including: global scenarios and local threats to the dynamics of aquatic ecosystems, economics of eutrophication, eutrophication in the great lakes of the Chinese pacific drainage basin, photoautotrophic productivity in eutrophic ecosystems, eutrophicationβs impacts on natural metal remediation in salt marshes, phytoplankton assemblages as an indicator of water quality in seven temperate estuarine lakes in southeast Australia, biogeochemical indicators of nutrient enrichments in wetlands β the microbial response as a sensitive indicator of wetland eutrophication, and ultraviolet radiation and bromide as limiting factors in eutrophication processes in semi-arid climate zones. Written by respected experts and featuring helpful illustrations and photographs, βEutrophication: causes, consequences & controlβ provides a concise and practical update on the latest developments in eutrophication.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Eutrophication: Challenges and Solutions....Pages 1-15
Eutrophication: Global Scenario and Local Threat to Dynamics of Aquatic Ecosystems....Pages 17-27
Effects of Eutrophication....Pages 29-44
The Economics of Eutrophication....Pages 45-53
Eutrophication of Lakes....Pages 55-71
Lake Eutrophication and Plankton Food Webs....Pages 73-80
Environmental Impacts of Tourism on Lakes....Pages 81-88
Eutrophication in the Great Lakes of the Chinese Pacific Drainage Basin: Changes, Trends, and Management....Pages 89-98
Photoautotrophic Productivity in Eutrophic Ecosystems....Pages 99-109
Seasonal and Spatial Nutrient Dynamics in Saronikos Gulf: The Impact of Sewage Effluents from Athens Sewage Treatment Plant....Pages 111-130
Eutrophication Impacts on Salt Marshes Natural Metal Remediation....Pages 131-137
Household Detergents Causing Eutrophication in Freshwater Ecosystems....Pages 139-163
Estimating Fish Production in the Itaipu Reservoir (Brazil): The Relationship Between Fish Trophic Guilds, Limnology, and Application of Morphoedaphic Index....Pages 165-190
Phytoplankton Assemblages as an Indicator of Water Quality in Seven Temperate Estuarine Lakes in South-East Australia....Pages 191-202
Biogeochemical Indicators of Nutrient Enrichments in Wetlands: The Microbial Response as a Sensitive Indicator of Wetland Eutrophication....Pages 203-222
Task of Mineral Nutrients in Eutrophication....Pages 223-237
Phytoremediation Systems for the Recovery of Nutrients from Eutrophic Waters....Pages 239-248
Ultraviolet Radiation and Bromide as Limiting Factors in Eutrophication Processes in Semiarid Climate Zones....Pages 249-259
Back Matter....Pages 261-262
β¦ Subjects
Waste Water Technology / Water Pollution Control / Water Management / Aquatic Pollution; Water Quality/Water Pollution; Freshwater & Marine Ecology; Plant Ecology
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