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Nutrient Analysis Jennifer Repa

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Nutrient Analysis. Jennifer Repa. Eutrophication. The process by which a body of water acquires a high concentration of nutrients , especially phosphates and nitrates. These typically promote excessive growth of algae. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Nutrient Analysis

Jennifer Repa

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Eutrophication

• The process by which a body of water acquires a high concentration of nutrients, especially phosphates and nitrates.

• These typically promote excessive growth of algae.

• As the algae die and decompose, high levels of organic matter and the decomposing organisms deplete the water of available oxygen, causing the death of other organisms, such as fish.

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Nutrient Overload

• Causes Eutrophication:• Nutrients come in many times through

sediments and other sources such as:

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Process of Eutrophication• Human activities create waste→ nitrates, phosphates• Both needed for plant growth • Human use of detergents, chemical fertilizers, etc

increase nitrates and phosphates• Act like fertilizer, speed

growth of algae→blooms• Blooms require more O₂

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Impacts of Eutrophication

• Blooms and dying algae consume all oxygen: fish, mollusks, etc. suffocate

• Fish kills – due to nutrient overload, among other things

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GK-12 Fall 2011 Nutrient Analysis

1 2 3 40.105

0.110.115

0.120.125

0.130.135

0.14Ammonia

Pond number

Conc

entr

ation

(mg/

L)

1 2 3 40

0.0050.01

0.0150.02

0.0250.03

Nitrate

Pond number

Conc

entr

ation

(mg/

L)

1 2 3 40

0.00020.00040.00060.0008

0.0010.00120.00140.0016

Nitrite

Pond number

Conc

entr

ation

(mg/

L)