Lake Futures Webinar Series: The Roles of Dams and the Nearshore Zone on Phosphorus Flows Along the River-Lake Interface

Wednesday, August 5, 2020 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

LF, GWF, WI logosThis series will be an opportunity for the non-academic community to engage with Lake Futures researchers, as they share their latest research findings and discuss implications for water policies, programs, and plans in Ontario. 

Webinars will be offered weekly, on Wednesdays from 1:00-2:00 p.m. EDT. Webinars will include a 30-minute presentation, followed by a 30-minute discussion period. 

The Roles of Dams and the Nearshore Zone on Phosphorus Flows Along the River-Lake Interface

Presented by Philippe Van Cappellen, Canada Excellence Research Chair Laureate in Ecohydrology

Philippe Van Cappellen

With continued concern for eutrophication in the lower Great Lakes, scientists, government and stakeholders continue to work together towards effective management solutions. In these freshwater systems, phosphorus is a main driver of algal blooms. Our ability to manage phosphorus in these systems to improve water quality is limited by our understanding of phosphorus flows and cycling along rivers and into large lakes. Join Philippe Van Cappellen, as he shares the latest research progress on phosphorus flows along the river-large lake continuum and how these are impacted by dams and nearshore biogeochemical cycling. 

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