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Xiaoxue Shen, Ruili Li, Jie Du, Xianchenghao Jiang and Guoyu Qiu
Reliable quantitative information regarding sediment sources is essential for target mitigation, particularly in settings with a large number of loose provenances caused by earth disasters. The lakes in the Jiuzhaigou World Natural Heritage Site (WNHS) a...
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Marzieh Derakhshannia, Carmen Gervet, Hicham Hajj-Hassan, Anne Laurent and Arnaud Martin
The realm of big data has brought new venues for knowledge acquisition, but also major challenges including data interoperability and effective management. The great volume of miscellaneous data renders the generation of new knowledge a complex data anal...
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Bachisio Mario Padedda, Antonella Lugliè, Giuseppina Grazia Lai, Filippo Giadrossich, Cecilia Teodora Satta and Silvia Pulina
In water management plans, all human impacts on the aquatic environment are quantified and evaluated. For this purpose, lake-related assessment methods of watersheds are needed. The aim of this study is to present the environmental condition along the wa...
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Niels O. G. Jørgensen, Raju Podduturi, Charlotte Frydenlund Michelsen, Thea Jepsen and Munique de Almeida Bispo Moraes
The cyanobacterial toxin saxitoxin (STX) is mainly associated with the blooms of marine dinoflagellates, but it is also produced by several species of freshwater cyanobacteria. So far, the degradation of STX has only been demonstrated by physicochemical ...
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Vardan Asatryan, Tigran Vardanyan, Nelli Barseghyan, Marine Dallakyan and Bardukh Gabrielyan
The endangered endemic species Sevan trout (Salmo ischchan Kessler, 1877) is under the threat of extinction and its survival is dependent on restocking by smolts. Thus, there is an urgent need to find an effective solution for restocking wild populations...
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Muhammad Saleem, Javed Iqbal, Zongbo Shi, Scott H. Garrett and Munir H. Shah
Although fish are often recommended as a component of a healthy diet, the environmental accumulation of heavy metals in many fish species has been of considerable concern for those weighing the nutritional health benefits against adverse toxic outcome of...
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Ting Xu, Baisha Weng, Denghua Yan, Kun Wang, Xiangnan Li, Wuxia Bi, Meng Li, Xiangjun Cheng and Yinxue Liu
The 2303 Wetlands of International Importance distribute unevenly in different continents. Europe owns the largest number of sites, while Africa has the largest area of sites. More than half of the sites are affected by three or four impact factors (55%)...
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Jesús De-los-Ríos-Mérida, Andreas Reul, María Muñoz, Salvador Arijo, Silvana Tapia-Paniagua, Manuel Rendón-Martos and Francisco Guerrero
This work concerns the case study of a Mediterranean Ramsar salt lake (Fuente de Piedra, southern Spain) that receives the treated wastewater of the local village treatment plant. The wastewater goes through a system of canals, water dams, and three semi...
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Jesús de-los-Ríos-Mérida, Andreas Reul, María Muñoz, Salvador Arijo, Silvana Tapia-Paniagua, Manuel Rendón-Martos, Francisco Guerrero
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This work concerns the case study of a Mediterranean Ramsar salt lake (Fuente de Piedra, southern Spain) that receives the treated wastewater of the local village treatment plant. The wastewater goes through a system of canals, water dams, and three semi...
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Liudmila Shirokova, Taissia Vorobieva, Svetlana Zabelina, Sergey Klimov, Olga Moreva, Artem Chupakov, Natalia Makhnovich, Vladimir Gogolitsyn, Elena Sobko, Natalia Shorina, Natalia Kokryatskaya, Anna Ershova, Oleg Pokrovsky
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Small aquatic ecosystems of the boreal zone are known to be most sensitive indicators of on-going environmental change as well as local anthropogenic pressure, while being highly vulnerable to external impacts. Compared to rather detailed knowledge of th...
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Liudmila Shirokova, Taissia Vorobieva, Svetlana Zabelina, Sergey Klimov, Olga Moreva, Artem Chupakov, Natalia Makhnovich, Vladimir Gogolitsyn, Elena Sobko, Natalia Shorina, Natalia Kokryatskaya, Anna Ershova and Oleg Pokrovsky
Small aquatic ecosystems of the boreal zone are known to be most sensitive indicators of on-going environmental change as well as local anthropogenic pressure, while being highly vulnerable to external impacts. Compared to rather detailed knowledge of th...
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Lucía Vera-Herrera, Juan Soria, Javier Pérez and Susana Romo
The Natural Park of Albufera (Valencia, Spain) is one of the Spanish Mediterranean wetlands where rice is cultivated intensively. The hydrology of the Albufera Lake, located in the center, combines natural contributions with complex human management. The...
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Mengqu Han, E. Troy Rasbury, N. Gary Hemming, Sidney R. Hemming and Paul B. Tomascak
Mono Lake in eastern California has the highest natural boron concentrations measured in a natural water body. Inputs to Mono Lake are from creeks that drain from the Sierra Nevada, accounting for over 80% of the total water input, and springs account fo...
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Chrysoula Ntislidou, Dimitra Bobori and Maria Lazaridou
The estimation of the number of samples required for reliably monitoring lakes? benthic macroinvertebrates is difficult due to the natural variability and cost and time constraints. To determine a statistically robust and effective sampling design, we co...
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Mihir Pal Pal,Nihar R. Samal,Pankaj k. Roy Roy,Malabika B. Roy
Temperature drives the major physico-chemical and biological actions in inland water bodies. The higher the water temperature, the greater the biogeochemical activity influenced by the environmental intrinsic and extrinsic parameters. Temperature also co...
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Mihir Pal Pal,Nihar R. Samal,Pankaj k. Roy Roy,Malabika B. Roy
Temperature drives the major physico-chemical and biological actions in inland water bodies. The higher the water temperature, the greater the biogeochemical activity influenced by the environmental intrinsic and extrinsic parameters. Temperature also co...
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Prachyakorn Chaiyakot, Parichart Visuthismajarn
This article aims to determine a pattern of rural tourism that harmonizes with the Songkhla Lake Basin (SLB) resources in southern Thailand. Data were collected through a field survey, focus group discussions involving tourism stakeholders, a snowball sa...
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Pamela Hazelton and AnneMarie Clements
The Magenta Shores development fronts 2.3 km of Tuggerah Beach on a formerly sand mined and landfill site in an urban growth area on the central coast of New South Wales. To increase the natural defences against storm waves and mass sand movements, the i...
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Victor Dyomin, Yuri Morgalev, Igor Polovtsev, Sergey Morgalev, Tamara Morgaleva, Alexandra Davydova and Oksana Kondratova
Earlier, we showed that the registration of the behavioral responses of autochthonous mesozooplankton communities in situ is a more dynamic methodological approach in the biological assessment of the environmental well-being of aquatic ecosystems, as wel...
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Ruyi Zhang, Songnian Li, Baojing Wei and Xu Zhou
The division of the territorial space functional area is the primary method to study the rational exploitation and use of land space. The research on the Production?Living?Ecological Space (PLES) change and its motivating factors has major implications f...
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