2004
DOI: 10.1007/bf02978568
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Eutrophication of aquatic ecosystems a new method for calculating the potential contributions of nitrogen and phosphorus

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“…The scope of previous studies on sitedependent aquatic eutrophication assessment (e.g. Seppälä et al (2004); Basset-Mens et al (2006); Gallego et al (2010) do not allow for direct comparison with the CFs obtained in the present study, but they generally support the conclusion that even country-specific CFs miss some of the local variation. Alternative spatial resolution for sitedependent eutrophication LCIA based on hydrological processes has been proposed by e.g.…”
Section: Spatial Variation Of Characterisation Factorscontrasting
confidence: 75%
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“…The scope of previous studies on sitedependent aquatic eutrophication assessment (e.g. Seppälä et al (2004); Basset-Mens et al (2006); Gallego et al (2010) do not allow for direct comparison with the CFs obtained in the present study, but they generally support the conclusion that even country-specific CFs miss some of the local variation. Alternative spatial resolution for sitedependent eutrophication LCIA based on hydrological processes has been proposed by e.g.…”
Section: Spatial Variation Of Characterisation Factorscontrasting
confidence: 75%
“…The following equation based on the adapted version of Seppälä et al (2004) from Gallego et al (2010) was used:…”
Section: Characterisation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Generally, there are two types of oxygen depletion: one is the primary oxygen consumption caused by the release of organic matter; another is the secondary oxygen consumption that resulted from the potential algae degradation (Karrman and Jonsson 2001). Existing manuals of LCA mainly consider the secondary oxygen consumption as the scientific background of eutrophication, stressing the potential contribution of phosphorus (P) or nitrogen (N) to biomass production (Guinee 2001;Hauschild et al 2013;Seppala et al 2004;Seppala et al 2006), however, has not given much consideration to the primary oxygen consumption. With respect to WRI, especially various legislations or various policies, there would be great difference in emissions of organic matter, which will damage local aquatic environment directly and differently during the phase of primary oxygen consumption (Wang et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%