Evaluation of Eutrophication Degree for Inland River in Haikou

International Journal of Agriculture & Environmental Science
© 2020 by SSRG - IJAES Journal
Volume 7 Issue 2
Year of Publication : 2020
Authors : He Yunxu, Song Xiaoxiao, Zhu Rizhe, Yu Chunwei
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He Yunxu, Song Xiaoxiao, Zhu Rizhe, Yu Chunwei, "Evaluation of Eutrophication Degree for Inland River in Haikou," SSRG International Journal of Agriculture & Environmental Science, vol. 7,  no. 2, pp. 28-30, 2020. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23942568/IJAES-V7I2P108

Abstract:

Eutrophication is a common and urgent problem for rivers, lakes and reservoirs. Based on the monitoring data, using comprehensive nutrition state index method, TLI (Σ) of inland river in Haikou was deduced 50~70 in 2019, which can show the water has been in mild-to-moderate eutrophication state, and the water was moderately polluted. Therefore, countermeasures including monitoring the nutrient such as nitrogen and phosphorus content have been proposed.

Keywords:

Eutrophication, Eutrophication salt, Comprehensive nutrition state index

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