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The process by which lakes and ponds become enriched with dissolved nutrients, resulting in increased growth of algae and other microscopic plants.
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| eutrophic |
water that is extremely rich in nutrients, usually resulting in some loss of aquatic life due to low oxygen levels.
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| eutrophic |
highly fertile and nutrient-enriched. A state in which a body of water has an overabundance of phytoplankton (algae), one sign that there is too much organic pollution, such as sewage and domestic water, going into the water. Lakes like this appear green because they have so much algae.
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| eutrophication |
A process in which a water body becomes rich in dissolved nutrients, often leading to algal blooms, low dissolved oxygen, and changes in the composition of plants and animals in the water body. This occurs naturally, but can be exacerbated by human activity which increases nutrient inputs to the water body.
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| eutrophic |
Waters with a high concentration of nutrients and a high level of primary production.
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