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Water quality, phosphorus input reductions, analytical methods and lake internal/self-purification measures: a case study of Lake Froylandsvatn, Norway.
1994
Bratli J.L.
Gas-bubble disease in three fish species inhabiting the heated discharge of a steam-electric station using hypolimnetic cooling water.
1990
McInerny M.C.
Spatial variability in compartmental fate modelling -Linking fugacity models and GIS (Geographical information systems).
1996
Wania F.
Operational liming of surface waters in Sweden.
1988
Nyberg P. | Thoerneloef E.
Oligochaetes community as an indicator of accelerated eutrophication process in the second oxidation lake Palic [Serbia, Yugoslavia]
1998
Djukic, N. (Poljoprivredni fakultet, Novi Sad (Yugoslavia)) | Maletin, S. | Miljanovic, B. | Tepavcevic, D. | Teodorovic, I.
During the 1981-1996 period, qualitative and quantitative structure of oligachaeta communities as indicator of the eutrophication process was investigated in the lake Palic (the 2nd oxidation lake), Serbia (Yugoslavia). The mean annual number of oligochaetes was related to nutrient concentration (total nitrogen and total phosphorus). The analysed data for both oligochaete community and nutrients, leads to the conclusion that the second oxidation lake Palic can be classified as an highly eutrophic environment, with tendency towards dystrophic, particularly in past two years.
Show more [+] Less [-]Autochthonous and alochthonous fish species in lake Ohrid and its catchement area [The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia]
2001
Talevski, T. (Hidrobioloski zavod, Ohrid (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia))
In this paper are presented autochthonous and all other alochthonous famous fishes in Lake Ohrid and its catchement area (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia). Introduction of new species in lakes and rivers in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is prohibited, especially in Lake Ohrid and catchement area. The most probable period and possible way of introduction are presented and the reason of that introduction, as well. It is necessary, in the future, more attention to be paid on Lake Ohrid protection from introduction of new species, which may cause big changes in Lake Ohrid dynamics.
Show more [+] Less [-]Proportional presence of phytoplankton group in touristic part of Palic lake [Serbia, Yugoslavia]
2001
Dulic, S. | Mrkic, B. (Zavod za zastitu zdravlja, Subotica (Yugoslavia))
The analysis of the phytoplakton and phytoperiphyton communities in the Palic lake (Serbia, Yugoslavia), has been performed with aim the water quality evalution. The determining and following proportional presence of phytoplankton were in the fourth sector of lake during 1998, 1999, and 2000. During the period of investigation, the phytoplankton community was characterized by forms of Chlorophyta, Cyanophyta, Euglenophyta and Bacillariophyta. During the investigation it was perceived the change in proportional participation in the presence of the four alga group mentioned above. The most representative percent was the Chlorophyta group, with values from 44.4%, to 54.7%. The other phytoplakton group has less values of percentage in the values.
Show more [+] Less [-][Lake Prespa [The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia]: comparative investigations of watershed and lake water]
2001
Jordanoski, M. | Veljanoska-Sarafiloska, E. (Hidrobioloski zavod, Ohrid (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia))
Survey of aquatic macrophytes and estimate of water quality of the lake Provala [Serbia, Yugoslavia]
2001
Stojanovic, S. | Popovic, M. | Nikolic, Lj. | Malencic, Dj. (Poljoprivredni fakultet, Novi Sad (Yugoslavia))
The lake Provala near Vajska (Serbia, Yugoslavia) was created by the embankment performation during high Danube river levels in 1924. It is a very important water ecosystem of natural origin, which is a fact of great importance for exact biological and ecological research. Miljanovic (1996) and Pujin (1997) present the first lake Provala water state data. They emphasise the reinforced eutrophication process in the shore region. This paper presents the review of the macrophytes vegetation of the lake Provala recent state for the first time, with special attention to dominant plant species. Based on the present taxons analysis, as well as water chemical parameters analysed (NH4(+), NO3(-), NO2(-), PO4(3-), HPK, BPK, pH), it can be concluded that the eutrophication process is present in this water micro-reservoir. It is especially true for the shore region and shallow waters, where the process is already well under way and very fast. These research results can be used to efficiently protect this natural water ecosystem.
Show more [+] Less [-]Oxygen aspect of water quality of Skadar lake [Montenegro, Yugoslavia]
1999
Djuraskovic, P.N. | Sabotic, R. (Hidrometeoroloski zavod Crne Gore, Podgorica (Yugoslavia))
Oxygen aspect of water pollution of Skadar lake, Montenegro (Yugoslavia) is considered in this paper. Water analysis data in the period of 1991-1998 were used to establish relevant parameters, oxygen saturation (%O2), and five day biochemical demind (BPK5). Those data were supplied by Hydrometeorological Institute in Podgorica, Montenegro (Yugoslavia). Measurements were taken from three places in northern part of Skadar lake, where the increased water pollution is expected, and from southeastern part of the lake, out of source of pollution directly influence. According to results from this research, there is close relation between water pollution and oxygen water balance. Parts of the Skadar lake with low water circulation are especialy susceptible (place Kamenik). In the 1991-1995 period, this phenomena is manifested with variation depending of the chosen area and year. After some improvement of water quality in the 1996-1997 period, there is noticeable increase of water pollution in 1998 at all places. Supersaturation was identified by the percentage of O2 in Skadar lake area at whole.
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