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    Dystrophic lakes, also known as humic lakes, are lakes that contain high amounts of humic substances and organic acids. The presence of these substances...
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  • naturally-formed lakes and lagoons. Artificial lakes include Bendora Dam, Cotter Dam, Corin Dam, Lake Burley Griffin, Lake Ginninderra, Lake Tuggeranong,...
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  • Aylesford Lake is a natural, fresh-water, dystrophic lake located in Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada, that is part of the Gaspereau Watershed. The lake encompasses...
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    important components of dissolved natural organic matter (NOM) in lakes (especially dystrophic lakes), rivers, and sea water. Humic substances account for 50 –...
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    Grib-lake), or simply Gribsø, is only a 10 ha lake, but is nevertheless the largest forest-enclosed lake in Gribskov. It is a so-called dystrophic lake and...
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    lakes. The lowest lakes and the few foothill lakes contain a lot of humic substances, few mineral salts, are acidic, and are classified as dystrophic...
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    Limnology (category Lakes)
    eutrophic lake has high levels of primary productivity due to very high nutrient levels. Eutrophication of a lake can lead to algal blooms. Dystrophic lakes have...
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    contributions to lake typology, and specifically for introducing the terms oligotrophic, eutrophic and dystrophic lake to our modern lake classification...
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  • Kangaroo Lake is a small dystrophic lake on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. The lake is roughly 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) east of the much larger...
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    are all characteristics of a dystrophic brown-water lake that is accumulating organic matter; in the long run, the lake will gradually fill in and become...
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    are semi-dystrophic or oligotropic. The biggest of the lakes are Kisejärv (48.9 ha, depth up to 5.1 m), Pahijärv (10.0 ha) and Sõdaalune lake (8.5 ha)...
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    contributes to the water colour of Brown Lake; staining the lake a brownish tea colour; characterising the lake as dystrophic. Water systems receive nutrients...
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    concentrated in fen complexes, bog complexes, river floodplains, forest–floodplain–lake mosaics, fishery ponds, and forests. Swamps played a big role in Belarusian...
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    stage of a Schwingmoor type basin fen and occurs in association with dystrophic open water." A Schwingmoor or quaking bog occurs when plants such as Sphagnum...
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    Parhelophilus consimilis. More generally wetland including margins of dystrophic lakes, ponds and pools with Menyanthes and taiga wetlands. Flowers visited...
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    species' and UK BAP habitats'). Rivers Oligotrophic and dystrophic Lakes Ponds Mesotrophic lakes Eutrophic standing waters Aquifer fed naturally fluctuating...
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  • Standing open waters/canals: Mesotrophic lakes Standing open waters/canals: Oligotrophic and dystrophic lakes Standing open waters/canals: Ponds Supralittoral...
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    20 smaller dystrophic lakes in the Krutynia river basin. Within the Landscape Park are 11 nature reserves, including that of Łuknajno Lake, a Ramsar site...
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    Eutrophic standing waters Freshwater: Mesotrophic lakes Freshwater: Oligotrophic and dystrophic lakes Freshwater: Ponds Freshwater: Rivers Grassland: Lowland...
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    adapted from a pre-war song: Sung to the tune of Mary Had A Little Lamb A dystrophic walked along With a dull look In a basket he carried a corpse's arse....
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    small fens, peat-bog pools, billabongs, lakes, lagoons, and river deltas. It prefers oligo-mesotrophic and dystrophic systems with low nutrient levels. These...
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  • (19%). The other habitats of Vaikkojoki Natura 2000 Site are natural dystrophic lakes and ponds, active raised bogs, transition mires and quaking bogs. The...
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    active ingredient. It is used to treat two types of epidermolysis bullosa, dystrophic and junctional, targeting partial-thickness skin wounds. Common side effects...
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    termed mesotrophic. Advanced eutrophication may also be referred to as dystrophic and hypertrophic conditions. Thus, eutrophication has been defined as...
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    Point and the mouth of the Waikukupa River. Like nearby Lake Matheson, Lake Gault is dystrophic: its water is stained brown in colour with tannins leached...
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    Llyn Llech Owain (category Lakes of Carmarthenshire)
    underlying the lake's catchment area and the water in the lake has a very brown colour and this means the lake could be classified as dystrophic. There is...
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    Paleolimnology (category Lakes)
    sequence, with lakes progressively developing through oligotrophic, mesotrophic, and eutrophic stages, before senescing to a dystrophic stage and then...
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  • Sawamura, D; Seishima, M (2011). "Bullous Dermolysis of the Newborn and Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Pruriginosa within the Same Family: Two Phenotypes...
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  • Orielton Lagoon (category Lakes of Tasmania)
    The Orielton Lagoon is a shallow dystrophic lagoon located west of Sorell in south east Tasmania, Australia. The lagoon is 265 hectares (650 acres; 1.02 sq mi)...
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    kinase deficiency Dominant dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa Dyskeratosis congenita (Zinsser–Cole–Engman syndrome) Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa Ectodermal...
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