Eutrophication is the overgrowth of algae in lakes and ponds that is usually caused by the introduction of different chemicals into the water from fertilizer run-off. Some ways to combat this are to increase the flow of moving water, prevent contamination from fertilizer, and reduce pollution of our lakes and streams.
It is considered that the acidification of the soil and the adding of soluble magnesium salts combat chlorosis.
J. W. Erisman has written: 'Atmospheric deposition in relation to acidification and eutrophication' -- subject(s): Effect of atmospheric deposition on, Atmospheric deposition, Plants, Forest plants, Measurement
Dostinction between eutrophication and artificial eutrophication
Ocean Acidification: The declining pH (increased acidification) of the oceans due to increased CO2 emissions globally.
F. J. Los has written: 'Application of an algal bloom model (Bloom 2) to combat eutrophication'
destruction of eutrophication
eutrophication is of two types; natural and anthropogenic
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how can eutrophication change a lake over time
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