Essays about: "Lake Vombsjön"
Found 4 essays containing the words Lake Vombsjön.
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1. Hydrodynamic and Eutrophication Modelling of Lake Vomb: Impact of Future Climate Change on Cyanobacteria
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Luft-, vatten- och landskapsläraAbstract : The increasing frequency of Cyanobacterial blooms in freshwater bodies raise concerns around the globe. The consequences of this phenomenon impact not only human health but the entire surrounding ecosystem. During the past decades, numerical modelling has been increasingly used to investigate and study aquatic systems. READ MORE
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2. Variability and regulation of the planktonic respiratory quotient in a eutrophic lake (Lake Vombsjön) in summer 2016
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskapAbstract : Bacterial respiration and biomass growth are important processes for carbon cycling in freshwater ecosystems and bacterial respiration is often quantified from measured O2 concentrations by using a respiratory quotient (RQ=O2 consumed to produce CO2, in moles) of 1. Recent studies have shown, however, that RQs can vary a lot in different aquatic ecosystems (0. READ MORE
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3. Advective transport times in the river basin of lake Vombsjön
University essay from Lunds universitet/Väg- och vattenbyggnad (CI); Lunds universitet/Teknisk geologiAbstract : The raw water source lake Vombsjön is situated in the center of southern Scania and provides drinking water by artificial groundwater recharge for approximately 450 000 inhabitants each day. More than 2800 households within the catchment of lake Vombsjön treats their domestic wastewater with a decentralized sewer system. READ MORE
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4. Modelling and Simulation of a Groundwater aquifer in Vomb
University essay from Lunds universitet/Kemiteknik (CI); Lunds universitet/Kemiska institutionenAbstract : In Sweden the groundwater cycle is by nature at steady state. When using groundwater as a freshwater resource it is common to artificially recharge the aquifer with approximately the same volume as is pumped up by the wells. READ MORE