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Eutrophication in the newly built Laohutan Reservoir during the initial impoundment period: the role of nutrient loading

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In this paper, the role of nutrient loading played in the eutrophication of newly built reservoirs, where the Laohutan Reservoir was investigated and shown to be more prone to eutrophic degradation due to high nutrient loading.
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The purpose of this study was to elucidate the role of nutrient loading played in the eutrophication of newly built reservoirs Taking the Laohutan Reservoir as an example, field monitoring and laboratory experiments were conducted before and after the reservoir impoundment According to the results, the Laohutan Reservoir was eutrophicated 4 months after its impoundment, since nutrient loading played an important role Riverine inputs were found to be the major source of nutrients, with the contribution of greater than 72 % Nutrients from soil were also influential during the first 20 days Its release was gradually weakened by the routine operations of the reservoir The release patterns of nutrients from the four main land-use types of soil (forest, bamboo groves, paddy and construction sites) were similar, but their influence to the reservoir water quality varied dramatically And the atmosphere was also an important source of nutrients, especially nitrogen Meanwhile, by a comparison, the Laohutan Reservoir to an older one located nearby, the newer with relatively lower trophic levels underwent a cyanobacteria bloom, while there was none in the older It verified that new reservoirs were more prone to eutrophication than the older, and high nutrient loading is a necessary but not sufficient condition for eutrophication The fragility of the new reservoir’s ecosystem accelerated water environment deterioration, and resulted in the eutrophication and cyanobacteria bloom during the initial impoundment period

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David W. Schindler
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TL;DR: Combinations of phosphorus, nitrogen, and carbon were added to several small lakes in northwestern Ontario, Canada, at rates similar to those in many culturally eutrophied lakes, and the high affinity of sediments for phosphorus indicate that rapid abatement of eutphication may be expected to follow phosphorus control measures.
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