Eutrophication: Are Excessive Nutrient Inputs A Problem For The Delaware Estuary?
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Description:The term eutrophic, meaning "well-nourished," is used in aquatic ecology to denote a nutrient-rich or overfertilized condition. Eutrophication usually encompasses both the process of nutrient enrichment itself and a variety of ecosystem responses to nut
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Sea Grant Document Number:DELU-G-94-004
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:d09147122a2e357ee01ed951b6ba6653956cc995a14ae39b02f54c7b813d4391
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