Lake Erie rehabilitated : controlling cultural eutrophication, 1960s-1990s /
During the 1960s, inland bodies of water in North America and Europe experienced a dangerous transformation. Nutrients were dumped into the lakes, causing chain reactions which severely impacted on lake environments. The excessive increase into inland waters through human activity, known as cultural...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Akron, Ohio :
University of Akron Press,
©2000.
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Edición: | 1st ed. |
Colección: | Technology and the environment (Akron, Ohio)
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cultural Eutrophication: An International Problem
- Eutrophication of Ontario Waters
- The Polluting of Lake Erie
- The Lake Erie Enforcement Conference
- The U.S. Government, the Detergent Industry, and Eutrophication
- The International Joint Commission's Reference on the Lower Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River
- Canada's Regulation of Phosphorus in Detergents
- U.S. Opposition to Detergent Phosphate
- Concerns about NTA Use
- U.S. Reversal on Detergent Phosphate
- Control of Eutrophication under the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement of 1972
- Phosphorus Control under the 1978 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement
- Control of Phosphorus from Nonpoint Sources
- Toward Phosphorus Target Loadings
- Lake Erie Eutrophication Controlled.