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Late 20th Century Hypereutrophication of Northern Alberta’s Utikuma Lake

Abstract

Eutrophication in Canadian lakes degrades water quality, disrupts ecosystems, and poses health risks due to potential development of harmful algal blooms. It also economically impacts the general public, industries like recreational and commercial fishing, and tourism. Analysis of a 140-year core record from Utikuma Lake, northern Alberta, revealed the processes behind the lake’s current hypereutrophic conditions. End-member modeling analysis …

Authors

Walsh CR; Grey F; Patterson RT; Ralchenko M; Patterson CW; Reinhardt EG; Grey D; Grey H; Thunder D

Journal

Environments, Vol. 12, No. 2,

Publisher

MDPI

DOI

10.3390/environments12020063

ISSN

2076-3298