Limnological Studies of Some Water Bodies

Limnological Studies of Some Water Bodies
Author: Shiddamallayya N.
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2012-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9783659103605

Limnology is the study of aquatic ecosystems. The quality of water is extremely variable in physical, chemical and biological characteristics.This book is describes about 02 water bodies of Bhalki and Bidar, India in special reference to inter relationship of physico-chemical and biological factors. Which include collection of data pertaining to meteorological conditions like temperature, rainfall and humidity; methodology, data preparation and interpretation with statistical tools of physico-chemical status of water, Primary production and phytoplankton composition such as pH, alkalinity, hardness, calcium, magnesium, chloride, sulphate, nitrite, phosphorous, silicon, organic content, dissolved oxygen, free carbon dioxide, biological oxygen demand and chemical oxygen demand, primary productivity of water bodies consists of grass primary productivity, net primary productivity and community respiration and periodicity and abundance of phytoplankton. Book consist 166 identified algal species photographs of studied water body. It also reveals about polluting sources, ecology of the water body and management.

Hydrological and Limnological Aspects of Lake Monitoring

Hydrological and Limnological Aspects of Lake Monitoring
Author: Pertti Heinonen
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2008-04-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0470511133

Provides an extensive overview of all the most important aspects of lake monitoring studies describing methods of water sampling, analytical determination and data interpretation. Now that all EC countries must receive the EC Directive on Water Quality, there is a greater need to improve the quality of measurements, both in chemical and biological fields and this book describes the best practices in measuring water, quality, standard procedures and quality assurance in relation to current legislation and guidelines. The book provides coverage of: ? Abiotic processes and harmful substances in lakes ? Biocoenosis in evaluating the ecological status of lakes ? New lake monitoring techniques ? Quality assessment ? Managing of results The book also addresses the most important problems currently impacting lake resources: ? Eutrophication ? Water acidification and its impact on biodiversity ? The presence of endocrine disrupters ? The bioaccumulation of mercury in the food chain This is an essential guide to the subject for postgraduate students in environmental science and analytical chemistry, laboratories involved in water analysis, industrial companies producing effluent and regional environmental agencies. 'Hydrological and Limnological Aspects of Lake Monitoring' is the first book in the Water Quality Measurement Series, which provides a comprehensive coverage of the analytical techniques used for the measurement of substances in water, from sampling through to laboratory analysis. The series aims to offer practical answers to specific issues related to measurements of the water cycle quality, using a scientifically sound approach.

Limnology

Limnology
Author: Didem Gokce
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2019-06-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1838807888

Anthropogenic influences, such as changing climatic conditions, domestic and industrial pollution, eutrophication, and salinization, have great impacts on freshwater systems. Nutrient cycling in freshwater ecosystems, population dynamics and community structure, water quality, sustainability, and management of ecosystem stability are increasingly important. Establishing a management strategy using a multidisciplinary approach ensures the sustainability of water resources. The present and future work being done in the field of limnology is necessary for preserving and protecting our freshwater ecosystems. In this respect, limnology is a rapidly developing science that has many significant aspects. The scope of this book covers all aspects of freshwater environment studies, from physical and chemical to biological limnology. This book provides useful information on basic, experimental, and applied limnology to researchers and decision makers.

Freshwater Ecosystems

Freshwater Ecosystems
Author: Committee on Inland Aquatic Ecosystems
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1996-10-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0309588995

To fulfill its commitment to clean water, the United States depends on limnology, a multidisciplinary science that seeks to understand the behavior of freshwater bodies by integrating aspects of all basic sciences--from chemistry and fluid mechanics to botany, ichthyology, and microbiology. Now, prominent limnologists are concerned about this important field, citing the lack of adequate educational programs and other issues. Freshwater Ecosystems responds with recommendations for strengthening the field and ensuring the readiness of the next generation of practitioners. Highlighted with case studies, this book explores limnology's place in the university structure and the need for curriculum reform, with concrete suggestions for curricula and field research at the undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral levels. The volume examines the wide-ranging career opportunities for limnologists and recommends strategies for integrating limnology more fully into water resource decision management. Freshwater Ecosystems tells the story of limnology and its most prominent practitioners and examines the current strengths and weaknesses of the field. The committee discusses how limnology can contribute to appropriate policies for industrial waste, wetlands destruction, the release of greenhouse gases, extensive damming of rivers, the zebra mussel and other "invasions" of species-- the broad spectrum of problems that threaten the nation's freshwater supply. Freshwater Ecosystems provides the foundation for improving a field whose importance will continue to increase as human populations grow and place even greater demands on freshwater resources. This volume will be of value to administrators of university and government science programs, faculty and students in aquatic science, aquatic resource managers, and clean-water advocates--and it is readily accessible to the concerned individual.

Limnology and Freshwater Ecology

Limnology and Freshwater Ecology
Author: Simon Oakenfold
Publisher:
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2017-06-16
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781682864296

Limnology is a part of environmental sciences. It is concerned with the study of inland water bodies, like lakes, rivers, floodplains, wetlands, reservoirs, ponds, etc. Freshwater ecology is a branch of limnology. This book combines these two disciplines and analyses the various chemical, geological, biological and other attributes of water bodies. This book aims to shed light on some of the unexplored aspects of limnology and the recent researches in this field. The various advancements made in this area are glanced at and their applications as well as ramifications are looked at in detail in the text. Those in search of information to further their knowledge will be greatly assisted by this book. This book, with its detailed analyses and data will prove immensely beneficial to professionals and students involved in this area at various levels.

Comparative Reservoir Limnology and Water Quality Management

Comparative Reservoir Limnology and Water Quality Management
Author: M. Straskraba
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401710961

The volume starts with comparative reservoir limnology and deals with problems relating to tropical, semi-arid and temperate reservoirs. The second part concerns mathematical models of reservoirs, including new techniques for investigating their limnology. These cover physical, chemical and biological phenomena, remote sensing and the use of modelling to establish the most efficient strategy for water quality sampling. In the third, on reservoir water quality management, the potential available in fish population management for biomanipulation of reservoir water quality is introduced. Also included is a valuable section on a wide range of water quality measures, coming from the well-known Czech Hydrobiological Laboratory. Finally the editors summarise the present state of reservoir limnology. This book will be of interest to hydrobiologists and aquatic ecologists, reservoir and sanitary engineers, fisheries officers, postgraduate teaching, and the water industry dealing with drinking water supply and will provide insight into regulated rivers. It draws information from all over the world and is relevant to the whole world.

Limnological study of Fresh water body Bhandarwadi Reservior

Limnological study of Fresh water body Bhandarwadi Reservior
Author: Dr. Bondage Shivraj Dattoba
Publisher: Walnut Publication
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2021-10-20
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 935574014X

This book is mentioned the physico chemical parameter with biological zoo and phyto plankton. Which is informative data to related consumers which are industry, irrigation and domestic drinking water. This limnological study is helpful to above water consumers with helpful to other limnological researchers.