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System dynamics of euthrophication processes in lakes

Vezjak et al., 1998

Document ID
16172583066213788844
Author
Vezjak M
Savsek T
Stuhler E
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European Journal of Operational Research

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Eutrophication is the phenomenon observed in the bodies of water that receive large influxes of nutrients due to agricultural runoff or urban waste disposal. It is characterized by blooms of either green or blue-green algae (often noxious smelling) and by a drastic …
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