eutrophication
Biology
Microbiology
Examples of eutrophication in the following topics:
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The Phosphorus Cycle
- Most bodies of water gradually become more productive over time through the slow, natural accumulation of nutrients in a process called eutrophication.
- However, overgrowth of algae due to phosphorous fertilizer is called "cultural eutrophication" or "hypertrophication," and is generally negative for ecosystems .
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The Nitrogen Cycle
- A major effect from fertilizer runoff is saltwater and freshwater eutrophication: a process whereby nutrient runoff causes the excess growth of microorganisms, depleting dissolved oxygen levels and killing ecosystem fauna.
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The Phosphorus Cycle
- These zones can be caused by eutrophication, oil spills, dumping of toxic chemicals, and other human activities.
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Nitrate Reduction and Denitrification
- Denitrification is also important in biological wastewater treatment, where it can be used to reduce the amount of nitrogen released into the environment, thereby reducing eutrophication.
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Properties of Nitrogen
- Synthetically produced nitrates are key ingredients of industrial fertilizers and key pollutants causing the eutrophication of water systems.