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Limnological Review, Volume 16, Issue 2

2016 June - 5 articles

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Articles (5)

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14 Citations
613 Views
7 Pages
Limnol. Rev.2016, 16(2), 77-83;https://doi.org/10.1515/limre-2016-0008 
(registering DOI)

18 January 2017

The paper concerns the bioaccumulation of zinc, nickel, iron and manganese in leaves and roots of selected macrophytes from the Krzynia Reservoir (northern Poland). The research was conducted within the area of 10 stations situated in the littoral zo...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
577 Views
10 Pages

Is Unstable Reliable? Oxygen Conditions in the Ecological Status Assessment of Lakes

  • Hanna Soszka,
  • Agnieszka Pasztaleniec and
  • Agnieszka Kolada
Limnol. Rev.2016, 16(2), 85-94;https://doi.org/10.1515/limre-2016-0009 
(registering DOI)

18 January 2017

The Water Framework Directive introduces the requirement for ecological status assessment based primarily on aquatic organisms and supporting physico-chemical elements, including oxygen conditions. The criteria for assessing oxygen conditions applied...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
431 Views
9 Pages
Limnol. Rev.2016, 16(2), 95-103;https://doi.org/10.1515/limre-2016-0010 
(registering DOI)

18 January 2017

The main aim of this study is to make an assessment of the impact of Lake Gopło on a river low-flow regime. Two water gauges were selected, located in an upstream and downstream position to the lake on the River Noteć. On the basis of the daily disch...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
1,080 Views
8 Pages
Limnol. Rev.2016, 16(2), 105-112;https://doi.org/10.1515/limre-2016-0011 
(registering DOI)

18 January 2017

The Dead Sea along with Jerusalem belongs to one of the most well-known spots visited by tourists in Israel. Because of many factors, such as the water level of the Dead Sea at a depth of 430 m b.s.l. (in 2015), average salinity of 26%, hot springs a...

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7 Citations
474 Views
13 Pages
Limnol. Rev.2016, 16(2), 63-75;https://doi.org/10.1515/limre-2016-0007 
(registering DOI)

18 January 2017

The purpose of this paper is to describe water circulation patterns for selected lakes found along the Baltic coast in northern Poland and to determine primary recharge mechanisms or pathways that produce an influx or loss of lake water. A secondary...

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