Associations to the word «Eutrophication»
Noun
- Phosphorus
- Nutrient
- Alga
- Runoff
- Sewage
- Fertilizer
- Nitrate
- Nitrogen
- Ecosystem
- Pollution
- Depletion
- Evaporation
- Phosphate
- Bloom
- Wastewater
- Estuary
- Groundwater
- Pollutant
- Ozone
- Enrichment
- Contaminant
- Erosion
- Biomass
- Sediment
- Productivity
- Wetland
- Contamination
- Oxygen
- Waterway
- Aquaculture
- Manure
- Ethyl
- Deforestation
- Optic
- Filtration
- Ammonia
- Gothenburg
- Toxicity
- Waste
- Flea
- Input
- Livestock
- Lake
- Irrigation
- Lagoon
- Fluorescence
- Fishery
- Deposition
- Discharge
- Cation
- Pesticide
- Oxide
- Organism
- Finch
- Fir
- Nu
- Growth
- Water
- Soil
- Poisoning
- Bacterium
- Grazing
- Fish
- Biodiversity
- Accumulation
- Alteration
- Degradation
- Habitat
- Forestry
- Availability
- Dynamics
Adjective
Wiktionary
EUTROPHICATION, noun. (agriculture) The process of becoming eutrophic.
Dictionary definition
EUTROPHICATION, noun. Excessive nutrients in a lake or other body of water, usually caused by runoff of nutrients (animal waste, fertilizers, sewage) from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life; the decomposition of the plants depletes the supply of oxygen, leading to the death of animal life; "he argued that the controlling factor in eutrophication is not nitrate but phosphate".
Wise words
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