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Eutrophication

Eutrophication is a general term describing a process in which nutrients accumulate in a body of water, resulting in an increased growth of organisms that may deplete the oxygen in the water; i.e. the process of too many plants growing on the surface of a river, lake, etc., often because chemicals that are used to help crops grow have been carried there…

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Eutrophication

Nodes146
Edges145
Triples127
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.013699
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Eutrophication

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related to Minimizing nutrient pollution by agriculture · 14
Eutrophication → Agriculture, Anyone, By, Conservation, Creating, Department, In Japan, Nutrient, Organically, Planting, Riparian, Some, There, Year-round
related to Policy · 14
Eutrophication → Also, Coastal Eutrophication, Floating Plastic Debris Density, ICEP, Index, It, Nonpoint, Policy, Reducing, SDG, Sustainable Development Goal, Sustainable Development Goals, The United Nations, Waste
related to Chemical removal of phosphorus · 12
Eutrophication → Across, Alum, Finnish, In, Many, Of, Phoslock, Removing, Still, The, These, While
related to Coastal waters · 9
Eutrophication → Estuaries, Gulf, In, July, LUMCON-NOAAOxygen, Map, OMZs, Therefore, Upwelling
related to history · 8
Eutrophication → Advanced, As, Greek, The, This, Thus, Water, Waterways
related to Minimizing pollution from sewage · 7
Eutrophication → As, For, However, Laws, Removal, The, There
related to Cultural eutrophication · 5
Eutrophication → Algal, Cultural, Phosphorus, The, When
related to Geo-engineering · 5
Eutrophication → Another, England, For, Manchester Ship Canal, Salford Docks
has cause · 4
Eutrophication → Prior, Since, The, This
has effect · 4
Eutrophication → However, Notably, There, Water

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water nutrient nitrogen oxygen nutrients phosphorus algae blooms lakes algal shellfish coastal also pollution sewage waters may sources process areas

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Eutrophicationis aprocess that causes eutrophication because of human activity0.90text
Eutrophicationis aChesapeake Bay0.90text
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seaweed can also help reduce nitrogen pollutioninstance ofthe introduction of bacteria and algae-inhibiting organisms0.80text
which in turn controls the growth of cyanobacteriainstance ofthe introduction of bacteria and algae-inhibiting organisms0.80text
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