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Hidden chemical pathway could keep phosphorus from fueling lake algal blooms
A study by researchers at Concordia University identified a previously unknown chemical process in lake sediments that can bind phosphoru…
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A study by researchers at Concordia University identified a previously unknown chemical process in lake sediments that can bind phosphorus, keeping it from re‑entering the water column where it fuels harmful algal blooms. The finding explains why some lakes continue to experience blooms despite reductions in external phosphorus inputs.
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