are likely to occur in eutrophic lakes.
Rapid growth of algae on the surface of lakes, streams, or ponds; stimulated by nutrient enrichment. A heavy growth of algae in and on a body of water as a result of high phosphate concentration such as from farm fertilizers and detergents. It is associated with Eutrophication and results in a deterioration in water quality.
Sudden spurts of algal growth, which can affect water quality adversely. Often, excessive blooms indicate nutrient enrichment. Some species cause potentially hazardous changes in local water chemistry.
Increase in level of nutrients in an estuary, river or water body, that results in toxic blooms, often resulting in poor water quality and fish deaths.
a reproductive explosion of algae in a lake, river, or ocean
a sudden proliferation of microscopic algae in water bodies, stimulated by the input of nutrients such as phosphates
Extensive growth of algae in a body of water often due to increased nutrients such as nitrates and phosphates from fertilizers.
A sudden increase in microscopic algae in water, stimulated by the input of nutrients such as phosphates. Anaerobic Soil conditions where free oxygen is deficient. This occurs in waterlogged or poorly drained soils where water has replaced air in the soil pores.
Sudden spurts of algal growth, which can affect water quality adversely and indicate potentially undesirable changes in local water chemistry.