Radbourne, Alan Disentangling the impacts of nutrient enrichment and climatic forcing as key drivers of change at Rostherne Mere The thesis consists of a contextual introduction, four individual study chapters and a thesis synthesis, drawing together each individual study to provide the overall findings and implications. The structure of my thesis has taken this individual study approach because the research aims and objectives have successfully divided into these four distinctive chapters, providing a fresh assessment of the different aspects of nutrient and climate change on the lake system in the past, present and future. I believe the distinguishing features of each chapter, although individualistic, have a strong thread that tie them together as a whole, this evident through the cross-citation throughout, as well as the discussion provided in the thesis synthesis chapter. [Continues.] Carbon burial;Nutrient recovery;Diatoms;Modelling;PROTECH;Earth Sciences not elsewhere classified 2018-09-18
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