Abstract
The article examines the long-term dynamics of three main indicators of the trophic state of water bodies (transparency, phosphorus concentration and oxygen regime) for the natural oligotrophic lakes of the Southern Urals: Turgoyak and Bolshoi Kisegach. These lakes have a similar history of anthropogenic development (water intake and recreation). At the same time, the lakes have a different degree of anthropogenic transformation in connection with different volumes of incoming nutrients, which affect the quality of lake waters and natural recreational potential.
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