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Eutrophication in the Baltic Sea [electronic resource] : Present Situation, Nutrient Transport Processes, Remedial Strategies / by Lars Hkanson, Andreas C. Bryhn.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Environmental Science and Engineering, Environmental Science | Environmental Science and Engineering, Environmental ScienceEditor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008Descripción: VIII, 261 p. online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540709091
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  • SpringerLink (Online service)
Tema(s): Formatos físicos adicionales: Sin títuloClasificación CDD:
  • 551.4 23
Clasificación LoC:
  • QH541.5.S3
  • QH541.5.F7
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Springer eBooksResumen: For many years the reduction of eutrophication in the Baltic Sea has been a hot issue for mass-media, science, political parties and environmental action groups with manifold implications related to fisheries (will the Baltic cod survive?), sustainable coastal development (have billions of Euros been wasted on nitrogen reductions?), ecotoxicology (can we safely eat Baltic fish?). This book takes a holistic process-based ecosystem perspective on the eutrophication in the Baltic Sea, with a focus on the factors regulating how the system would respond to changes in nutrient loading. This includes a very special process for the Baltic Sea: land uplift. After being depressed by the glacial ice, the land is now slowly rising adding vast amounts of previously deposited nutrients and clay particles to the system. 110,000 to 140,000 tons of phosphorus per year are added to the system from land uplift, in comparison to the 30,000 tons of phosphorus per year from rivers.
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Introduction, Background and Aim -- Basic Information on the Baltic Sea -- Water Exchange and Water Transport in the Baltic Sea -- Empirical Data and Models on Nutrients and Bioindicators in the Baltic Sea -- Nutrient Dynamics in the Baltic Sea -- Strategies for Remediation.

For many years the reduction of eutrophication in the Baltic Sea has been a hot issue for mass-media, science, political parties and environmental action groups with manifold implications related to fisheries (will the Baltic cod survive?), sustainable coastal development (have billions of Euros been wasted on nitrogen reductions?), ecotoxicology (can we safely eat Baltic fish?). This book takes a holistic process-based ecosystem perspective on the eutrophication in the Baltic Sea, with a focus on the factors regulating how the system would respond to changes in nutrient loading. This includes a very special process for the Baltic Sea: land uplift. After being depressed by the glacial ice, the land is now slowly rising adding vast amounts of previously deposited nutrients and clay particles to the system. 110,000 to 140,000 tons of phosphorus per year are added to the system from land uplift, in comparison to the 30,000 tons of phosphorus per year from rivers.

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