Formation Mechanisms and Control Methods of Cyanobacteria Bloom
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.62051/xatvfk87Keywords:
Cyanobacteria bloom; pollution; eutrophication; temperature.Abstract
Water, a vital resource of human, has been contaminated to an unprecedented extent worldwide. The formation mechanisms and control methods of cyanobacteria bloom have raised several serious concerns globally due to their significant implications for aquatic life, water environment, and public health. This paper explores causes, forming mechanisms, and control methods of cyanobacteria blooms in the context of biological water pollution. Identifying different types of pollution and forms of pollutant is crucial for determining the most suitable solution. Various factors influence the growth of cyanobacteria blooms, including natural processes and human activities. The formation process requires the convergence of different factors. Scientists implement targeted control methods to thwart the growth of cyanobacteria bloom based on the stage of the growth and environmental conditions. Future research needs to focus on developing new measures to address cyanobacteria blooms and conceptualizing the complex systems professionally. This paper concludes the current findings on cyanobacteria blooms, drawing attention towards further research on cyanobacteria bloom.
Downloads
References
[1] Universal access to safe drinking water is a fundamental need and human right. Drinking Water. 2023, data.unicef.org/topic/water-and-sanitation/drinking-water/.
[2] Chaudhry F.N. and Malik M.F. Factors Affecting Water Pollution: A Review. Journal of Ecosystem and Ecography, 2017, 7(1): 225-231.
[3] Point Source: Pollution Tutorial. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2024, oceanservice.noaa.gov.
[4] Xepapadeas and Anastasios. The Economics of Nonpoint Source Pollution. Department of International and European Economic Studies, 2012, 12-33.
[5] Ojha A. Materials in Electrochemical Detection of Water Pollutants. Sensors in Water Pollutants Monitoring: Role of Material, 2020, 161-185.
[6] René P.S., Thomas E., Thomas B.H. et al. Global Water Pollution and Human Health. Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 2010, 35(1): 109-36.
[7] Rajkhowa, Sanchayita, Jyotirmoy Sarma, and Anupama R.D. Radiological contaminants in water: pollution, health risk, and treatment. Contamination of water. Academic Press, 2021. 217-236.
[8] Jef H. Geoffrey A.C., Hans W.P., et al. Cyanobacterial blooms. Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2018, 16(8): 471-483.
[9] Wei J. Spatio-Temporal Distribution Characteristics of Cyanobacteria and Bloom Mechanism in Hongze Lake on the East Route of South-to-North Water Diversion Project. Shandong University, 2023.
[10] Havens, Karl E., et al. Light Availability as a Possible Regulator of Cyanobacteria Species Composition in a Shallow Subtropical Lake. Freshwater Biology, 1998, 39(3): 547-556.
[11] Revecca L. and Luann D. Climate Change: Global Temperature. NOAA Climate. 2024.
[12] Zhou B., Cai X., Wang S., and Yang X., et al. Analysis of the Causes of Cyanobacteria Bloom: A Review. Journal of resources and Ecology, 2020, 11(4): 405-413.
Downloads
Published
Conference Proceedings Volume
Section
License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.







