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Modeling the response of eutrophication control measures in a Swedish lake

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The response of a biogeochemical lake model (BIOLA) to different eutrophication management action is studied in a eutrophic lake using nutrient load reduction, sediment manipulation, and biomanipulation and herbicide manipulation. The most favorable development within the lake is found for scenarios with the nutrient load reduction and biomanipulation through planktivorous fish reduction.

Author: Pers, Charlotta Bodil
Publisher: Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Publication Name: Ambio
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0044-7447
Year: 2005
Management dynamics, Analysis, Management, Demographic aspects, Company business management, Eutrophication, Plankton, Biogeochemical cycles

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Histopathology of feral fish from a PCB-contaminated freshwater lake

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Histopathological study of asp and bream in a freshwater lake contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) showed abnormal cellular changes in both species' renal corpuscles. This suggests prolonged chemical stress caused by PCBs and related compounds, especially for the immune system.

Author: Koponen, Karl, Myers, Mark S., Ritola, Ossi, Huuskonen, Sirpa E., Lindstrom-Seppa, Pirjo
Publisher: Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Publication Name: Ambio
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0044-7447
Year: 2001
Polychlorinated biphenyls, Ichthyological research, Ichthyology, Histology, Pathological, Pathological histology

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Sediment surface geochemistry of three Baltic Sea deep basins

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Sediments for the top 6 to 14 inches of North Central, Gotland, and Bornholm basins in the Baltic Sea show the presence of several harmful metals. The trends for contamination of these near-surface zones are decreasing, yet metal concentrations remain elevated.

Author: Vallius, Henry, Kunzendorf, Helmar
Publisher: Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Publication Name: Ambio
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0044-7447
Year: 2001
Marine sediments, Geochemistry, Baltic Sea

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Subjects list: Sweden, Statistical Data Included, Research, Environmental aspects
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