نتایج جستجو برای: water levels âand rivers

تعداد نتایج: 1435696  

2015
Charles E. Tilburg Linda M. Jordan Amy E. Carlson Stephan I. Zeeman Philip O. Yund

Faecal pollution in stormwater, wastewater and direct run-off can carry zoonotic pathogens to streams, rivers and the ocean, reduce water quality, and affect both recreational and commercial fishing areas of the coastal ocean. Typically, the closure of beaches and commercial fishing areas is governed by the testing for the presence of faecal bacteria, which requires an 18-24 h period for sample...

Journal: :international journal of aquatic biology 0
arunkumar shetty department of p.g. studies and research in applied zoology, kuvempu university, shankaraghatta, 577 451 karnataka. mididodi venkateshwarlu department of p.g. studies and research in applied zoology, kuvempu university, shankaraghatta, 577 451. karnataka. murugan muralidharan sri paramakalyani centre for environmental scieces, manonmaniam sundaranar university, alwarkurichi, 627 412. tamilnadu

the fish assemblage and diversity in relation to water quality of three coastal rivers sita, swarna and varahi of udupi district, karnataka, india was studied. 71 species representing 7 orders, 20 families and 41 genera were recorded from 21 sites along the three rivers. species composition varied longitudinally in relation to the environmental factors of the habitat. the downstream change in t...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2004
Irena V Telesh

Different levels of eutrophication and pollution in the Baltic coastal waters in general, and in estuaries particularly define variations in the buffering capacity of ecosystems of these important filter zones between rivers and the adjacent Baltic Proper. Phyto- and zooplankton in the estuaries form important components of the pelagic food webs that participate in producing and structuring the...

2016
D. N. Roy

a new comer. The border districts are Nepal on the north, Bhagalpur on the west, Dinajpur on the east and Sonthal Parganas on the south. The water supply is mainly from shallow wells, 10 to 12 feet deep. Small hilly rivers intersect the district every where. There is abundant rainfall and great humidity of the atmosphere. The disease occurs in Purnea in sporadic form and except in three instanc...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 1996
Y Ueno S Nagata T Tsutsumi A Hasegawa M F Watanabe H D Park G C Chen G Chen S Z Yu

An epidemiological survey for the causes of a high incidence of primary liver cancer (PLC) in Haimen city, Jian-Su province and Fusui county, Guangxi province in China, found a close correlation between the incidence of PLC and the drinking of pond and ditch water. With an aim to clarify whether microcystins (MC), a hepatotoxic peptide produced by water bloom algae, contaminate the drinking wat...

Journal: :Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union 2009

2005
Matthew Fleming

Many cities have been built along large rivers. The rivers can provide a source of drinking water, act as receiving water for treated effluent, provide navigation for shipping, and other beneficial uses. However, the city must also be protected from flooding due to the close proximity to the river. Hydrologic analysis plays a crucial role in the development of plans for protecting a river city....

2014
Sneha Verma Anurag Rawat

Now a day, riverine system is becoming under pressure due to antibodies interference which highly affect the fauna and flora biodiversity, and economic activities. These antibodies have significantly increased the antibodies resistant microbes present in the aquatic environment which act as reservoirs including rivers, sewage, ocean water and drinking water. Bacterial resistance is the superb e...

2006
M. Hus M. Śmiałek K. Zając T. Zając

Thick shelled river mussel Unio crassus (included in IUCN Red Data List) is a benthic, filter-feeding animal very susceptible to any changes of water chemistry. In this paper we report on the new sites of this species in the Małopolska region – an area of strong anthropogenic pressure. Physical and chemical parameters have been compared between 8 rivers inhabited and not inhabited by the mussel...

2015
Molly Lipscomb Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak

Decentralization can improve service delivery, but it can also generate externalities across jurisdictional boundaries. We examine the nature and size of water pollution externalities as rivers flow across jurisdictions. Panel data on water pollution in Brazilian rivers coupled with county splits that change the locations of borders allow us to identify the spatial patterns of pollution as rive...

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