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- of biological productivity, "fair" water quality); or eutrophic to hypereutrophic (TSI 60–100, having the highest amount of biological productivity, "poor"...
- runoff from the surrounding farming valley has caused the lake to become hypereutrophic, resulting in blue-green algae blooms over the lake (largely Aphanizomenon...
- and Asia, the common carp frequently lives in naturally eutrophic or hypereutrophic areas, and is adapted to living in such conditions. The eutrophication...
- as for domestic and industrial use. The dam is considered to be in a hypereutrophic state since the early 1970s. Mismanagement of waste water treatment...
- indicators of diet and trophic structure of the fish community in a shallow hypereutrophic lake". Journal of Fish Biology. 49 (6): 1233–1243. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8649...
- 0 20 outer basin: mesotrophic middle basin: eutrophic inner basin: hypereutrophic Ennerdale Water 3.8 1.1 3.0 53.5 17.8 42.0 112.2 200 oligotrophic/mesotrophic...
- sediment has found that it has exceeded its eutrophic condition, reaching hypereutrophic status. Many undesirable changes in the structure of biological communities...
- (443 m). Under normal conditions, Devils Lake is shallow, saline, and hypereutrophic (very high in nutrients). During periods of excessive precipitation...
- and nutrient runoff from the Rock River. The lake is classified as hypereutrophic because it is extremely rich in nutrients and the water is shallow....
- The lake, which has no outlet, but loses water by evaporation, is hypereutrophic. An influx of cattle waste from nearby rangelands adds to the lake's...