Title: …..EUTROPHICATION
1..EUTROPHICATION
2When lakes, streams and estuaries are
over fertilized, excessive production of
aquatic organic matter can become a water
quality problem and as a result the
eutrophication process can be enhanced!
3Eutrophication is a natural process!
- However, humans in their everyday activities can
exacerbate the process - Point sources (can locate the cause)
- Sewage treatment plant discharges
- Storm sewer discharges
- Industrial discharges
- Non-point sources (cant locate the cause, its
everywhere) - Atmospheric deposition
- Agricultural runoff (fertilizer, soil erosion)
- Septic systems
4BEFORE EUTROPHICATION
AFTER EUTROPHICATION
Eutrophication a process by which a body
of water progresses from its origin to
its extinction. This process happens in stages.
5 Eutrophication process in 6 stages
ADDITION OF NITRATES
GROWTH OF PLANTS
DEATH OF PLANTS
GROWTH OF BACTERIA
LACK OF OXYGEN
SUFFOCATION
6The process of Eutrophication
7The process of Eutrophication cont.
8Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD). This measures
the rate of oxygen consumption by a sample of
water, and therefore gives a good indication of
eutrophication. A high BOD means lots of organic
material and aerobic microbes, i.e.
eutrophication
9 Eutrophication process in 6 stages
ADDITION OF NITRATES
GROWTH OF PLANTS
DEATH OF PLANTS
GROWTH OF BACTERIA
LACK OF OXYGEN
SUFFOCATION
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11Before increases in nutrients
12Acceleration of eutrophication
13Results of eutrophication
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16Photo 1 Algal bloom in a lake.
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18Photo 23 Lake Biwa, the largest lake in Japan
during summer time showing overgrowth of aquatic
plants.
19Photo 4 Fish mortality due to lack of oxygen in
an Indonesian lake.
20 Put in order the stages of Eutrophication!
LACK OF OXYGEN
DEATH OF PLANTS
GROWTH OF BACTERIA
SUFFOCATION
GROWTH OF PLANTS
ADDITION OF NITRATES