2010
DOI: 10.1007/s00267-010-9440-3
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Eutrophication of Lake Waters in China: Cost, Causes, and Control

Abstract: Lake water eutrophication has become one of the most important factors impeding sustainable economic development in China. Knowledge of the current status of lake water eutrophication and determination of its mechanism are prerequisites to devising a sound solution to the problem. Based on reviewing the literature, this paper elaborates on the evolutional process and current state of shallow inland lake water eutrophication in China. The mechanism of lake water eutrophication is explored from nutrient sources.… Show more

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“…The 1980s are considered to be a turning point in the water quality of most freshwater lakes in China (Le et al 2010). Before then, industrial and agricultural production were in their primary stages with a limited effect on water quality.…”
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“…The 1980s are considered to be a turning point in the water quality of most freshwater lakes in China (Le et al 2010). Before then, industrial and agricultural production were in their primary stages with a limited effect on water quality.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lake Taihu, Lake Chaohu, and Lake Dianchi each had water quality acceptable for drinking water before the 1980s; however, they have degraded rapidly over the last 30 years, especially for TN and TP (Pan and Gao 2010;Frumin and Khuan 2012). Water pollution in these lakes has caused billions of dollars in economic loss and impeded social stability (Le et al 2010). Based on multiple-year averages, riverine TN exports from watersheds to Lake Taihu ( 2007), Lake Chaohu (1999, and Lake Dianchi (2000)(2001)(2002)(2003)(2004)(2005)(2006)(2007)(2008)(2009)(2010) are 1396, 824, and 3053 kg km -2 year -1 , respectively ; The 10th five year plan for water pollution control in Lake Chaohu basin; Integrated measures for water environmental repair in Lake Taihu basin 2013; Gao et al 2014).…”
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“…First, shallow lakes in China are generally located in densely populated areas with a high demand for water resources. The strong exchange between lake water and sediment usually leads to relatively slow deposition, and thus a sensitive pollution response, making them more prone to eutrophication (Le et al 2010, Cooke et al 2011. Second, as a typical developing country, China has many lakes that collectively comprise an area of 91,000 km 2 (0.95% of the country); most are rather shallow and located in arid or semi-arid regions (Wang and Dou 1998).…”
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