fosforpunt
Fosforpunt is a Dutch-language term used in some environmental science and water-management contexts to describe a phosphorus-related threshold or target in a given body of water or catchment. The exact meaning varies by country, programme, and discipline, but it generally denotes a concentration or input rate at which ecological responses—such as algal blooms or sediment-released phosphorus—become pronounced or operationally significant. In practice, the fosforpunt may be used as a management target: the maximum permissible phosphorus concentration or annual phosphorus load for a lake, river, or reservoir, chosen to reduce eutrophication risk.
In the literature, fosforpunt can refer to several related concepts. It may denote a threshold concentration
Measurement and use: fosforpunt is estimated from observational data or models, with uncertainty, and can depend