Trophic level index
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The trophic level index is used in New Zealand as a measure of nutrient status of lakes.[1] It is similar to the trophic state index but was proposed as alternative that suited New Zealand.[2]
See also
External links
- New Zealand Ministry for the Environment - Trophic Level Index for lakes
- Definitions of the 5 trophic states - Oligotrophic, Mesotrophic, Eutrophic, Supertrophic and Hypertrophic lakes
References
- ↑ New Zealand Ministry for the Environment - Trophic Level Index for lakes
- ↑ Burns, Noel; Graham Bryers, Eddie Bowman (March 2000). Protocol for Monitoring Trophic Levels of New Zealand Lakes and Reservoirs. Retrieved 2009-11-11.
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