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A 150-year river water quality record shows reductions in phosphorus loads but not in algal growth potential

Jarvie, Helen P.; Worrall, Fred; Burt, Tim P.; Howden, Nicholas J. K.

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Helen P. Jarvie

Nicholas J. K. Howden



Abstract

Eutrophication and proliferation of nuisance and harmful algal blooms are a major cause of water-quality impairment globally. Here, we analyze the world’s longest continuous (150-year) river water-quality dataset for the River Thames, U.K. (including biological oxygen demand, chloride, phosphorus and silica), to explore the impacts of urbanization, wastewater discharges and agricultural intensification. Over the last 40 years, improvements in wastewater treatment and agricultural management have reduced phosphorus loads by ~80%. However, this has been insufficient to curtail river algal blooms because nutrient concentrations remain above limiting levels. Over the last 50–60 years, rising water temperatures have increased the number of days with water temperatures favourable for diatom blooms in March-April and for cyanobacterial growth in July-August. These results highlight the challenges of eutrophication management in a warming climate and a strategic need to redouble efforts in further reducing nutrient emissions to control nuisance and increasingly harmful algal blooms.

Citation

Jarvie, H. P., Worrall, F., Burt, T. P., & Howden, N. J. K. (2025). A 150-year river water quality record shows reductions in phosphorus loads but not in algal growth potential. Communications Earth & Environment, 6(1), Article 62. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-024-01978-4

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 18, 2024
Online Publication Date Feb 24, 2025
Publication Date Feb 24, 2025
Deposit Date Mar 13, 2025
Publicly Available Date Mar 13, 2025
Journal Communications Earth & Environment
Electronic ISSN 2662-4435
Publisher Nature Research
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 6
Issue 1
Article Number 62
DOI https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-024-01978-4
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3560268

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