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Ötrofikasyon

Ötrofikasyon

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26 Mayıs 2025

Ötrofikasyon terimi, Yunanca kökenli "eutrophos" (iyi beslenmiş) kelimesinden türemiştir. Genellikle göllerin yaşlanması veya bataklık haline dönüşmesi şeklinde tanımlanan bu süreç, bir su kütlesinde doğal olarak gerçekleşebilen ancak insan faaliyetleriyle hızlanan ekolojik bir dönüşümü ifade eder.Özünde ötrofikasyon, sucul ekosistemlerde besin elementlerinin (azot ve fosfor) aşırı birikimi sonucu ortaya çıkan, bir dizi biyokimyasal ve ekolojik değişimlerin bütünüdür. Bu süreç çoğunlukla göller,

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Eutrophication

Eutrophication

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26 Mayıs 2025

Eutrophication is derived from the Greek word "eutrophos" meaning "well-nourished." It is generally defined as the aging or transformation of lakes into marshes and refers to an ecological process that can naturally occur in a water body but is accelerated by human activities.At its core, eutrophication is a series of biochemical and ecological changes resulting from the excessive accumulation of nutrient elements (nitrogen and phosphorus) in aquatic ecosystems. This process is mostly observed i

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What Is Eutrophication?

What Is Eutrophication?

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13 Nisan 2026

Eutrophication is a process caused by the excessive increase of nutrients in water bodies such as lakes, rivers, or seas, particularly nitrogen and phosphorus. This disrupts the natural balance of the water and leads to changes in the ecosystem. Fertilizers and waste materials especially accelerate this process. If this balance is disturbed, the water’s ability to regenerate itself diminishes and the ecosystem loses its health.How Does It Occur?Fertilizers from agricultural fields, domestic wast

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Algal Bloom

Algal Bloom

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5 Temmuz 2025

An algal bloom refers to the rapid increase or accumulation of microscopic algal species in marine or freshwater ecosystems, which can result in significant environmental, economic, and public health impacts. These phenomena are also known in scientific literature as "phytoplankton blooms," "microalgal blooms," or "red tides." Due to the ecological and toxicological diversity of the causative species, such events are commonly studied under the term harmful algal blooms (HABs). While algal blooms

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