Soila Silvonen

Soila Silvonen
University of Helsinki | HY · Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences

Doctor of Philosophy

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5
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Citations since 2017
5 Research Items
25 Citations
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Additional affiliations
June 2018 - September 2018
City of Helsinki
Position
  • Research Assistant
Description
  • I assisted in the environmental monitoring of aquatic systems in Helsinki area. My tasks included e.g. microscoping and identifying benthic fauna and phytoplankton, and responding to citizen inquiries.
October 2017 - November 2017
Finnish Environment Institute
Position
  • Intern

Publications

Publications (5)
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Sustainable management of lakes requires us to overcome ecological, economic, and social challenges. These challenges can be addressed by focusing on achieving ecological improvement within a multifaceted, co‐beneficial context. In‐lake restoration measures may promote more rapid ecosystem responses than is feasible with catchment measures alone, e...
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Hypolimnetic withdrawal provides a way to remove phosphorus (P) from eutrophic lakes, but the method is still rarely combined with water treatment for capturing this P. Thus, little is known about the chemical interactions of P and other elements upon the treatment of hypolimnetic lake water. We investigated these chemical processes in a hypolimnet...
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Effects of hypolimnetic aeration (pumping of epilimnetic water into the hypolimnion) on the quantity of settling material in eutrophied Lake Vesijärvi, Finland were studied by comparing spatially comprehensive gross sedimentation rates as dry and organic matter prior to aeration activity and during two aerated years. Possible changes in the organic...
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Hypolimnetic withdrawal (HW) is a lake restoration method that is based on the removal of phosphorus (P) along with near-bottom water. While it has often proven to be effective, the method also sets challenges: it is about balancing between effective P removal and maintenance of the thermal stratification of the lake. The success of different HW pr...
Poster
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We investigate the possibilities to remove and capture phosphorus and other nutrients from a eutrophied lake using a hypolimnetic purification circuit. Here we present results from field experiments.

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