- Title
- A stable isotope approach for the early detection and identification of N loading in aquatic ecosystems
- Creator
- Hill, Jaclyn M, Kaehler, Sven, Hill, Martin P, Coetzee, Julie A
- Subject
- To be catalogued
- Date
- 2011
- Type
- text
- Type
- article
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/444491
- Identifier
- vital:74245
- Identifier
- https://www.wrc.org.za/wp-content/uploads/mdocs/KV 280.pdf
- Description
- Global increases in urbanization and anthropogenic activity within wa-tersheds and catchment areas have resulted in excessive nitrogen loads in aquatic ecosystems. South Africa is deeply dependent on nat-ural resources for its economic health and as a consequence is particu-larly vulnerable to the degradation of its natural capital. Increased nitro-gen loading can result in widespread aquatic ecosystem degradation including: harmful algal blooms, increased turbidity, hypoxia, loss of aquatic vegetation and habitat and fish kills, it is also one of the mecha-nisms driving aquatic weed invasions. Understanding the fate and pro-cessing of anthropogenic nutrients in natural systems is therefore criti-cal for both preserving the well-being and biotic heritage for future gen-erations as well as providing a tremendous opportunity to improve the management driven by science. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the feasibility of mapping anthropogenic pollution through sta-ble isotopes signatures of aquatic plants, to investigate the potential for identifying different pollution sources, concentrations and distributions in a freshwater environment and to determine the utility of these tech-niques in indentifying early eutrophication.
- Format
- 60 pages, pdf
- Language
- English
- Relation
- Water Research Commission, Hill, J.M., Kaehler, S., Hill, M.P. and Coetzee, J., 2011. A stable isotope approach for the early detection and identification of N loading in aquatic ecosystems. Water Research Commission Report no. KV, 280(11), Water Research Commission volume 2011 number 1 1 60 2011 978-1-4312-0163-1
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- Rights
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