1981
DOI: 10.1016/0304-3800(81)90022-3
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Comparison of statistical phosphorus-retention models

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“…Most lakes from this group belonged to a type of lakes with high internal P loading like the lakes Norrviken, Geneva, and Hylke (Sas, 1989). The dependence of P retention on [P in ] has been recognised and used in P retention modelling in lakes and reservoirs since the beginning of 1980s (Frisk, Niemi, & Kinnunen, 1980;Kennedy, 1999;OECD, 1982). (c) Strong inter-relationship existed among z, Cτ, and σ, which can be seen by comparing Figures 1b-d.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Lake and Reservoir Subsetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most lakes from this group belonged to a type of lakes with high internal P loading like the lakes Norrviken, Geneva, and Hylke (Sas, 1989). The dependence of P retention on [P in ] has been recognised and used in P retention modelling in lakes and reservoirs since the beginning of 1980s (Frisk, Niemi, & Kinnunen, 1980;Kennedy, 1999;OECD, 1982). (c) Strong inter-relationship existed among z, Cτ, and σ, which can be seen by comparing Figures 1b-d.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Lake and Reservoir Subsetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(11): presented by Lappalainen (1975). A simplified version of his model was given by Frisk et al (1981) and by Frisk (1981):…”
Section: P Loading Vs P Concentration Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible that in hypereutrophic lakes reduction of phosphorus loading decreases retention of nitrogen. Retention percentage of phosphorus is low in this kind of lakes and the generally applied statistical phosphorus retention formulae do not give reliable results [10]. The large lakes in the catchment of the Baltic Sea which cause most of the nutrient retention are usually oligotrophic or mesotrophic or only moderately eutrophic and the main interest of this study was in this kind of lakes in which no direct impact on phosphorus on nitrogen retention was found.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 85%
“…Average concentrations for nitrogen and phosphorus were calculated according to the CSTR description as the ratio of substance output and discharge. Frisk et al [10] noticed that the predictability of mass balance models for phosphorus is poor in highly eutrophic lakes. Even though main attention is paid to nitrogen modelling in this study it is also important that phosphorus modelling procedure is valid in the lakes of the study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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