eutrophic vegetation

  • 1Aquatic communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system — This article gives an overview of the aquatic communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system.IntroductionThe aquatic communities of the NVC were described in Volume 4 of British Plant Communities , first published in 1995,… …

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  • 2растительность евтрофного типа — Растительность, произрастающая на торфяных месторождениях в условиях питания богатыми грунтовыми или речными водами. [ГОСТ 21123 85] Тематики торф Обобщающие термины геология торфяных месторождений EN eutrophic vegetation DE eutrophe Vegetation …

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  • 3Eutrophication — The eutrophication of the Potomac River is evident from its bright green water, caused by a dense bloom of cyanobacteria. Eutrophication (Greek: eutrophia healthy, adequate nutrition, development; German: Eutrophie) or more precisely… …

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  • 4hydrosphere — /huy dreuh sfear /, n. the water on or surrounding the surface of the globe, including the water of the oceans and the water in the atmosphere. [1885 90; HYDRO 1 + SPHERE] * * * Discontinuous layer of water at or near the Earth s surface. It… …

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  • 5Trophic state index — The quantities of nitrogen, phosphorus, and other biologically useful nutrients are the primary determinants of a body of water s trophic state index (TSI). Nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus tend to be limiting resources in standing water …

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  • 6Chew Valley Lake — Chew Valley Lake …

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  • 7Valvata piscinalis — Photo of a shell of Valvata piscinalis Drawing of a shell of Valvata piscinalis …

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  • 8Nainital Lake — View of Lake in the backdrop of Nainital Location Uttarakhand Coordinates …

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  • 9lake — lake1 /layk/, n. 1. a body of fresh or salt water of considerable size, surrounded by land. 2. any similar body or pool of other liquid, as oil. 3. (go) jump in the lake, (used as an exclamation of dismissal or impatience.) [bef. 1000; ME lak(e) …

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  • 10Lake — /layk/, n. Simon, 1866 1945, U.S. engineer and naval architect. * * * I Relatively large body of slow moving or standing water that occupies an inland basin. Lakes are most abundant in high northern latitudes and in mountain regions, particularly …

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