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eutrophic Waters rich in dissolved nutrients (especially nitrogen and phosphorus); leads to accelerated growth of algae and plants that depletes oxygen levels and reduces biodiversity
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eutrophication The process by which phosphorus and nitrogen over-enrich water bodies and cause them to become overgrown with algae, which may be toxic to aquatic life.
Ãâó: www.nrdc.org/water/pollution/factor/gloss.asp
eutrophic Having high primary productivity; pertaining to waters rich in the mineral nutrients required by green plants.
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eutrophication over-enrichment of a water body with nutrients, resulting in excessive growth of organisms and depletion of oxygen concentration
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eutrophication process by which large additions of nutrients causes an overgrowth of algae and subsequent depletion of oxygen
Ãâó: www.estuaries.gov/glossary.html
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