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Nikolaos Mellios, S. Jannicke Moe and Chrysi Laspidou
Cyanobacterial blooms are considered a major threat to global water security with documented impacts on lake ecosystems and public health. Given that cyanobacteria possess highly adaptive traits that favor them to prevail under different and often compli...
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Evelyn Uuemaa, Chris C. Palliser, Andrew O. Hughes and Chris C. Tanner
Natural wetlands can play a key role in controlling non-point source pollution, but quantifying their capacity to reduce contaminant loads is often challenging due to diffuse and variable inflows. The nitrogen removal performance of a small natural headw...
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Nasim Hosseini, Jacinda Johnston, Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt
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Flows along the upper Qu?Appelle River are expected to increase in the future via increased discharge from Lake Diefenbaker to meet the demands of increased agricultural and industrial activity and population growth in southern Saskatchewan. This increas...
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Annette B.G. Janssen, Victor C.L. de Jager, Jan H. Janse, Xiangzhen Kong, ... Wolf M. Mooij
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Ongoing eutrophication frequently causes toxic phytoplankton blooms. This induces huge worldwide challenges for drinking water quality, food security and public health. Of crucial importance in avoiding and reducing blooms is to determine the maximum nut...
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