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Beata Ferencz, Magdalena Toporowska and Jaroslaw Dawidek
Due to global warming and increasing water eutrophication, understanding in-lake relationships is paramount to prevent excessive pollution and further negative changes in lakes. The physico-chemical and biological parameters, as well as nutrient variabil...
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Giuseppe Zappalà and Gabriella Caruso
Coastal marine monitoring is a specialized field of research requiring the acquisition of long-term datasets regarding the main physico-chemical and biological variables that characterize the aquatic environments as a key strategy to depict the environme...
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Deogratias Ladislaus Lihepanyama, Patrick Alois Ndakidemi and Anna Christina Treydte
Eutrophication and algal blooms have sparked worldwide concern because of their widespread effects on water-dependent species. Harmful algal blooms can cause fatal effects to lesser flamingos (Phoeniconaias minor), obligatory filter feeders and vital bio...
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Hernando Pactao Bacosa, Sheila Mae B. Ancla, Cris Gel Loui A. Arcadio, John Russel A. Dalogdog, Dioniela Mae C. Ellos, Heather Dale A. Hayag, Jiza Gay P. Jarabe, Ahl Jimhar T. Karim, Carl Kenneth P. Navarro, Mae Princess I. Palma, Rodolfo A. Romarate II, Kaye M. Similatan, Jude Albert B. Tangkion, Shann Neil A. Yurong, Jhonamie A. Mabuhay-Omar, Chihiro Inoue and Puspa L. Adhikari
Over the past century, the demand for petroleum products has increased rapidly, leading to higher oil extraction, processing and transportation, which result in numerous oil spills in coastal-marine environments. As the spilled oil can negatively affect ...
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Melissa Magno, Ingrid Luffman and Arpita Nandi
Inorganic contaminants, including potentially toxic metals (PTMs), originating from un-reclaimed abandoned mine areas may accumulate in soils and present significant distress to environmental and public health. The ability to generate realistic spatial d...
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Isabel Luisa Castillejo-González, Cristina Angueira, Alfonso García-Ferrer and Manuel Sánchez de la Orden
This paper presents an object-based approach to mapping a set of landforms located in the fluvio-eolian plain of Rio Dulce and alluvial plain of Rio Salado (Dry Chaco, Argentina), with two Landsat 8 images collected in summer and winter combined with top...
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Yangdong Pan, Shijun Guo, Yuying Li, Wei Yin, Pengcheng Qi, Jianwei Shi, Lanqun Hu, Bing Li, Shengge Bi and Jingya Zhu
Excessive water level fluctuation may affect physico-chemical characteristics, and consequently ecosystem function, in lakes and reservoirs. In this study, we assessed the changes of phytoplankton assemblages in response to water level increase in Danjia...
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Sylwia Lew, Katarzyna Glinska-Lewczuk and Aleksandra Ziembinska-Buczynska
Based on a three-year study on the prokaryotic community composition in peat bog lakes surrounded by a floating mat of Sphagnum sp. moss in the conditions of Northeast Poland (Central Europe), we verified the relationship between 20 water parameters and ...
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Natalia Donoso, Sacha Gobeyn, Gonzalo Villa-Cox, Pieter Boets, Erik Meers and Peter L. M. Goethals
Polder watercourses within agricultural areas are affected by high chemical oxygen demand (COD) and biological oxygen demand (BOD5) concentrations, due to intensive farming activities and runoff. Practical cases have shown that constructed wetlands (CWs)...
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Delphine Brogna, Adrien Michez, Sander Jacobs, Marc Dufrêne, Caroline Vincke and Nicolas Dendoncker
Forested catchments are generally assumed to provide higher quality water. However, this hypothesis must be validated in various contexts as interactions between multiple land use and land cover (LULC) types, ecological variables and water quality variab...
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