Enrichment and recovery of a Malaysian reservoir

Subang reservoir was originally oligotrophic. Due to continuous heavy nutrient loading, especially of N, P, K and organic matter from a nearby polluted auxiliary riverine intake source, the reservoir becomes progressively eutrophic. An increase in the total ionic content and a decrease in NO3 occurs...

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Main Authors: Arumugam, P. T., Furtado, J. I.
Other Authors: Barica, Jan
Format: Book Section
Language:English
Published: Springer 1980
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39913/1/24%20-%20Enrichment%20and%20recovery%20of%20a%20Malaysian%20reservoir.pdf
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Furtado, J. I.
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description Subang reservoir was originally oligotrophic. Due to continuous heavy nutrient loading, especially of N, P, K and organic matter from a nearby polluted auxiliary riverine intake source, the reservoir becomes progressively eutrophic. An increase in the total ionic content and a decrease in NO3 occurs, while PO4 and NH3 content fluctuates. A marked successional change in the phytoplankton composition occurs favouring blooms of undesirable algal species viz. Microcystis aeruginosa, and in later stages of the floating macrophyte, Salvinia molesta. On stoppage of the auxiliary intake water, the reservoir gradually becomes soft and acidic. A decrease in the PO4 and NH3 content occurs, while NO3 fluctuates. A somewhat reverse succession al change occurs favouring Staurastrum spp., more characteristic of Malaysian soft, acidic waters.
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spelling upm.eprints-399132015-09-23T02:16:28Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39913/ Enrichment and recovery of a Malaysian reservoir Arumugam, P. T. Furtado, J. I. Subang reservoir was originally oligotrophic. Due to continuous heavy nutrient loading, especially of N, P, K and organic matter from a nearby polluted auxiliary riverine intake source, the reservoir becomes progressively eutrophic. An increase in the total ionic content and a decrease in NO3 occurs, while PO4 and NH3 content fluctuates. A marked successional change in the phytoplankton composition occurs favouring blooms of undesirable algal species viz. Microcystis aeruginosa, and in later stages of the floating macrophyte, Salvinia molesta. On stoppage of the auxiliary intake water, the reservoir gradually becomes soft and acidic. A decrease in the PO4 and NH3 content occurs, while NO3 fluctuates. A somewhat reverse succession al change occurs favouring Staurastrum spp., more characteristic of Malaysian soft, acidic waters. Springer Barica, Jan Mur, Luuc R. 1980 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39913/1/24%20-%20Enrichment%20and%20recovery%20of%20a%20Malaysian%20reservoir.pdf Arumugam, P. T. and Furtado, J. I. (1980) Enrichment and recovery of a Malaysian reservoir. In: Hypertrophic Ecosystems. Developments in Hydrobiology, 2 . Springer, pp. 281-285. ISBN 97894009-9205-4; EISBN: 9789400992030
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