Eutrophication in Urban Lake Poses Threat Despite Stable Water Levels.
Eutrophication can harm lakes by upsetting their natural balance. This study looked at water levels, phosphorus, and chlorophyll-a in Slim River Lake during wet and dry seasons. The researchers found that water levels didn't change much between seasons. Phosphorus levels stayed high, with no big differences between wet and dry seasons. Chlorophyll-a levels varied more, especially in the deepest parts of the lake. This shows that algae growth should be monitored, even if phosphorus levels don't seem to be spiking.