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Publikation:Oligotrophication of Lake Tegel and Schlachtensee, Berlin - Analysis of system components, causalities and response thresholds
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Oligotrophication of Lake Tegel and Schlachtensee, Berlin

Analysis of system components, causalities and response thresholds


Lake Tegel and Schlachtensee in Berlin show a uniquely pronounced trophic recovery in response to an abrupt and drastic (40- to 100-fold) reduction of their external phosphorus (P) load through P-stripping at their main inflow which exchanges the lake water volume about 5 times per year for Lake Tegel and about 1.5 times for Schlachtensee.

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Series
Texte | 45/2011
Number of pages
179
Year of publication
July 2011
Author(s)
Dr. Ingrid Chorus, Inke Schauser
Language
English
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Umweltbundesamt
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7651 KB
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 berlin lake  oligotrophic  analysis  ecosystem component  causalitie

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