Potential for using high frequency turbidity as a proxy for total phosphorus in Sävjaån
Transport of particles carrying nutrients and contaminants from land to sea is a challenge to monitor due to the high temporal variability in concentrations. Phosphorus is a particle associated nutrient, largely affecting the state of waters due to its effects on eutrophication. When using tradition...
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SLU/Dept. of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment
2016
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