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Cyanobacterial Blooms in Chautauqua Lake, NY: Nutrient Sources and Toxin AnalysesDeMarco, Jonathan R. 16 September 2021 (has links)
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Ammonium cycling and nitrifier community composition in eutrophic waters affected by cyanobacterial harmful algal bloomsHampel, Justyna J. 23 May 2019 (has links)
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Parasites of harmful algal blooms: characterization of cyanophages and chytrids as top-down regulators in Lake ErieMcKindles, Katelyn M. 20 May 2021 (has links)
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Release of Algal Organic Matter from Cyanobacteria during Commercial Algaecide TreatmentYun, Tae-Suh January 2022 (has links)
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ROLE OF DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON IN DETERMINING BACTERIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS: IS STRUCTURE RELATED TO FUNCTIONMoitra, Moumita 16 April 2012 (has links)
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Environmental Isolations, Community Nutrient Ratio Effects, and Allelopathy of Microcystis from Grand Lake Saint Mary'sMarshall, Randall S. 28 October 2014 (has links)
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Diel regulation of metabolic functions of a western Lake Erie Microcystis bloom informed by metatranscriptomic analysisDavenport, Emily J. 14 December 2016 (has links)
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Investigation of Microcystis Cell Density and Phosphorus in Benthic Sediment and Their Effect on Cyanobacterial Blooms on Western Lake Erie in the Summer of 2009Lange, Erik David 09 September 2010 (has links)
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Quantification of Microcystis in the Waters of Western Lake Erie and the Maumee River in the Summer of 2009Wambo, Kathryn Ann 09 September 2010 (has links)
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Remoção de células e subprodutos de Microcystis spp. por dupla filtração, oxidação e adsorção / Removal of cells and by-products of Microcystis spp. in double filtration, oxidation and adsorption processesKuroda, Emília Kiyomi 18 December 2006 (has links)
Considerando o aumento da ocorrência de florações de cianobactérias e a possibilidade de formação de subprodutos em diversos mananciais destinados ao consumo humano, este trabalho teve como objetivo, avaliar a remoção de células e subprodutos de Microcystis spp. pelos processos de dupla filtração com filtração ascendente em pedregulho e de filtração descendente em areia, oxidação e adsorção com carvões ativados pulverizado e granular. Na fase 1 foram realizados ensaios de bancada para estabelecimento das condições operacionais dos ensaios a serem realizados em instalação piloto, utilizando-se água de estudo preparada com adição de cultura de cepa tóxica de Microcystis spp. e ou extrato de microcistinas. Em seguida, foram realizados ensaios em instalação piloto de escoamento contínuo para águas de estudo preparadas com adição de cultura de cepa tóxica de Microcystis spp. e de extrato de microcistinas fase 2 e de material coletado no reservatório de Barra Bonita SP - fase 3. A concepção de dupla filtração utilizada mostrou ser bastante eficiente na remoção de células de Microcystis spp. e, consequentemente, de microcistinas intracelulares, porém, a remoção ou degradação de microcistinas extracelulares só foi significativa com o emprego de processos complementares de oxidação e ou adsorção. Para as águas de estudo empregadas, não houve formação expressiva de subprodutos organohalogenados nos efluentes dos processos de tratamento, após serem submetidas à cloração e tempo de contato de 1 dia. Adicionalmente, foram realizados estudos prospectivos no sentido de avaliar a toxicidade de extrato, águas de estudo e efluentes dos processos de tratamento por meio de bioensaios com cladóceros e camundongos, além de biomonitoramento com a espécie de peixe Danio rerio. / Considering the increase in the frequency of cyanobacterial blooms and the possibility of by-product formation in water supply sources for human consumption, this work was carried out in order to evaluate the removal of cells and by-products of Microcystis spp. using the processes of double filtration (gravel upflow filtration of coagulated water followed by rapid sand downflow filtration), oxidation and adsorption in powdered and granular activated carbons. Bench scale assays were performed in phase 1 to determine the operational conditions of the tests to be performed in a continuous flow pilot plant, using a study water prepared with filtered water in the water treatment plant 2 of Sao Carlos and culture of a toxic strain of Microcystis spp. and/or microcystins extract. Based on the conditions stated in phase 1, phase 2 was carried out by performing tests in the pilot plant for study waters prepared with culture of toxic strain of Microcystis spp. and phase 3 of microcystins extract from material collect in the de Barra Bonita SP reservoir. The double filtration system used resulted very efficient concerning the removal of cells of Microcystis spp., but, on the other hand, the removal or degradation of extracellular microcystins was significant with the use of complementary processes such as oxidation and or activated carbon adsorption. With regards to the waters studied, there wasnt significant formation of by-products due to the oxidation of the effluent of each combination of processes, when submitted to chlorination with detention time of 1 day. Additionally, it was observed the toxicity effect by bioassays with crustaceans and mices, besides Danio rerio fish screening.
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