Geoengineering in lakes: Welcome attraction or fatal distraction?

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Mackay, Eleanor B
Maberly, Stephen C
Pan, Gang
Reitzel, Kasper
Bruere, Andy
Corker, Nicholas
Douglas, Grant
Egemose, Sara
Hamilton, David
Hatton-Ellis, Tristan
Huser, Brian
Li, Wei
Meis, Sebastian
Moss, Brian
Lurling, Miquel
Phillips, Geoff
Yasseri, Said
Spears, Bryan M
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2014
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The use of geoengineering techniques for phosphorus management offers the promise of greater and quicker chemical and ecological recovery. It can be attractive when used with other restoration measures but should not be considered a panacea. The range of materials being proposed for use as well as the in-lake processes targeted for manipulation continues to grow. With increasing political imperatives to meet regulatory goals for water quality, we recommend a coordinated approach to the scientific understanding, costs, and integration of geoengineering with other approaches to lake management.

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Inland Waters

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4

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4

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© 2014 International Society of Limnology. This is an electronic version of an article published in Inland Waters, Vol 4, No 4, Pages: 349-356 and DOI: 10.5268/IW-4.4.769. Inland Waters is available online at: www.fba.org.uk/journals with the open URL of your article.

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Physical geography and environmental geoscience

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