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Minns, Charles K., James E. Moore, Brian J. Shuter, and Nicholas E. Mandrak. "A preliminary national analysis of some key characteristics of Canadian lakes." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65, no. 8 (2008): 1763–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f08-110.

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Knowledge of Canada’s lakes is needed to manage environmental stresses. Lake inventory and lake feature databases were used to build a national impact assessment template and assess regional typology. There are ~910 400 lakes with area ≥ 0.1 km2(10 ha), 37% of the Earth’s total. Lake features (number of lakes by size class, maximum depth, mean–maximum depth ratio, Secchi depth, pH, and total dissolved solids) were modeled regionally by secondary watershed (SWS) using linear regression models. Lake trout ( Salvelinus namaycush ) occurrence was analyzed as a cofactor to highlight regional links
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Derevenskaya, O. Y., and E. N. Unkovskaya. "Zooplankton community structure of Volzhsko-Kamsky National Nature Reserve." Proceedings of the Zoological Institute RAS 320, no. 3 (2016): 294–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.31610/trudyzin/2016.320.3.294.

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Long-term studies had been held on the lakes of the Volga-Kama State Natural Reserve (Russia). The aim of our research was to study the biodiversity of planktonic rotifers and crustaceans, zooplankton community structure characteristics and also water quality assessment with bioindication methods. 137 species of zooplankton were identified in our research. In all lakes rotifers were presented by highest number of species. The lowest number ofspecies was found for copepods. In general, the species composition of zooplankton is typical for eutrophic lakes of Middle Volga region. The species most
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Kaurova, Z., and A. Glazunov. "HYDROCHEMICAL ASSESSMENT OF WATER QUALITY IN SMALL LAKES IN THE NATIONAL PARK « VALDAISKY»." Scientific heritage, no. 96 (September 5, 2022): 11–13. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7049525.

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The article is devoted to the study of water quality in some small lakes of the Valdaisky National Park. As to the results of the research, the water pollution index was calculated, based on which the water of lakes Sominets, Pavlovo and Ukleinskoye, according to the standards in force in the Russian Federation, can be characterized as clean, and the water of Lake Mokhovoe - as moderately polluted.
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Peck, David V., Anthony R. Olsen, Marc H. Weber, Steven G. Paulsen, Carol Peterson, and Susan M. Holdsworth. "Survey design and extent estimates for the National Lakes Assessment." Freshwater Science 32, no. 4 (2013): 1231–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1899/11-075.1.

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Tavrykina, Oksana М., Sniazhana A. Dubianok, Elena I. Gromadskaya, Egor A. Ivashko, Anton Z. Makus, and Dar’ya А. Shpakova. "Assessment of the dynamics of changes in the area of water-related ecosystems: national approach." Journal of the Belarusian State University. Ecology, no. 1 (March 27, 2023): 67–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.46646/2521-683x/2023-1-67-80.

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SDG indicator 6.6.1 «Change in the extent of water-related ecosystems over time» is designed to protect the integrity of ecological functions and preserve the biodiversity of water-related ecosystems - lakes, reservoirs, rivers, flooded wetlands, etc. The development of a national methodology for assessing the dynamics of changes in the area of water-related ecosystems is due to the need to generate data on the indicator within the framework of international approaches, to create a single database for making management decisions on the conservation of fresh water and the communities of plants,
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Kaufmann, Philip R., David V. Peck, Steven G. Paulsen, et al. "Lakeshore and littoral physical habitat structure in a national lakes assessment." Lake and Reservoir Management 30, no. 2 (2014): 192–215. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10402381.2014.906524.

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Konishchuk, V., та M. Khrystetska. "Ecological assessment of eutrofication of lakes in «Shatskyі» biosphere reserve". Agroecological journal, № 3 (23 серпня 2023): 62–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.33730/2077-4893.3.2023.287764.

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The natural process of eutrophication of hydroecosystems is determined by many factors and is mostly long-term, almost irreversible. In the 20th and 21st centuries. Accelerated anthropogenic eutrophication of many waters took place, in particular the lakes of Shatsky group (Shatskyi National Natural Park, Volyn Region, Ukraine). Changes in water due to their enrichment with biogenic substances and chemical compounds accompany the increase in plant productivity and may be the result of «natural aging», anthropogenic influence, organic pollution. One of the concepts of the succession of lake eco
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Kaurova, Z. G., and A. D. Glazunov. "Assessment of the ecological state of small lakes in system of the lake Velie system of the Valday National Park." Legal regulation in veterinary medicine, no. 4 (January 8, 2023): 120–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.52419/issn2782-6252.2022.4.120.

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Valdaisky National Park is a protected area located on the territory of the Novgorod region of the Russian Federation. The park was created in 1990 to preserve the natural complex of the Valdai Upland, and to organize ecological tourism on its territory.n important part of the park are water areas: within the boundaries of the park there are more than 270 lakes, the largest of which form the boundaries of the park. One of the most significant - Lake Veljo - has been the object of environmental research over the past decade. However, small lakes (Ukleinskoye and Pavlovo), which are part of the
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Ionescu, Petra, Violeta Monica Radu, Gyorgy Deak, Elena Diacu, Ecaterina Marcu, and Irina-Elena Ciobotaru. "Quality Assessment of Some Freshwater Resources Located in Bucharest and Surrounding Areas I. Water Quality Assessment of Herastrau, Pantelimon and Mogosoaia Lakes." Revista de Chimie 70, no. 8 (2019): 2889–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.37358/rc.19.8.7451.

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The quality assessment of the aquatic environment from some freshwater resources situated in Bucharest and Ilfov County - Romania has been performed in an extended study and data obtained will be presented in several papers. This first paper presents a case study on water quality assessment of the Mogosoaia, Herastrau and Pantelimon Lakes, lakes built on the Colentina River. Two water and sediment sampling campaigns were conducted in the summer and autumn 2016, 29 specific parameters were determined for water samples and heavy metals content for sediment samples. The obtained results for water
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Van Sickle, John. "Estimating the risks of multiple, covarying stressors in the National Lakes Assessment." Freshwater Science 32, no. 1 (2013): 204–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1899/11-050.1.

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Vitecek, Simon, Richard Johnson, and Sandra Poikane. "Assessing the Ecological Status of European Rivers and Lakes Using Benthic Invertebrate Communities: A Practical Catalogue of Metrics and Methods." Water 13, no. 3 (2021): 346. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w13030346.

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The Water Framework Directive requires that the ecological status of surface waters be monitored and managed if necessary. A central function in ecological status assessment has the Biological Quality Elements—organisms inhabiting surface waters—by indicating human impact on their habitat. For benthic invertebrates, a wide array of national methods are used, but to date no comprehensive summary of metrics and methods is available. In this study, we summarize the benthic invertebrate community metrics used in national systems to assess the ecological status of rivers, (very) large rivers, and l
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Alves, Jose-Henrique G. M., Arun Chawla, Hendrik L. Tolman, David Schwab, Gregory Lang, and Greg Mann. "The Operational Implementation of a Great Lakes Wave Forecasting System at NOAA/NCEP*." Weather and Forecasting 29, no. 6 (2014): 1473–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/waf-d-12-00049.1.

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Abstract The development of a Great Lakes wave forecasting system at NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) is described. The system is an implementation of the WAVEWATCH III model, forced with atmospheric data from NCEP’s regional Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model [the North American Mesoscale Model (NAM)] and the National Digital Forecast Database (NDFD). Reviews are made of previous Great Lakes wave modeling efforts. The development history of NCEP’s Great Lakes wave forecasting system is presented. A performance assessment is made of model wind speeds, as we
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Medeu, А. R., A. A. Tursunova, L. K. Makhmudova, K. M. Kulebayev, A. A. Nurbatsina, and L. M. Birimbayeva. "FORECAST OF LAKE WATER AVAILABILITY IN THE STATE NATIONAL NATURAL PARK “BURABAI” UP TO 2050 TAKING INTO ACCOUNT CLIMATIC CHANGES." Geography and water resources, no. 1 (March 26, 2025): 3–13. https://doi.org/10.55764/2957-9856/2025-1-3-13.1.

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The work is devoted to the assessment of the current state and long-term forecast of intra-century water fluctuations in the lakes of the State National Natural Park “Burabai” hereinafter (SNNP “Burabai”). On the basis of reanalysis data and results of numerical modeling, the analysis of the influence of climatic changes in the basins of lakes Shortandy, Burabai, Ulken Shabakty, Kishi Shabakty, Katarkol, Zhukey has been carried out. The linkage of a number of atmospheric and oceanic circulation indices describing climatic variability in the region with the water regime of lakes was assessed. C
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Boggero, Angela, Silvia Zaupa, Roberta Bettinetti, Marzia Ciampittiello, and Diego Fontaneto. "The Benthic Quality Index to Assess Water Quality of Lakes May Be Affected by Confounding Environmental Features." Water 12, no. 9 (2020): 2519. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w12092519.

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To assess if environmental differences other than water quality may affect the outcome of the Benthic Quality Index, a comparison of the application of four different methods (Benthic Quality Index—BQIES, Lake Habitat Modification Score—LHMS, Lake Habitat Quality Assessment—LHQA and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development—OECD) used to classify the lake ecological and hydro-morphological status of 10 Italian lakes was performed. Five lakes were natural and five were reservoirs belonging to both Alpine and Mediterranean Ecoregions. The 10 lakes were sampled using the Water Framew
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Spaulding, Sarah, Megan Otu, Alexander Wolfe, and Jill Baron. "Atmospheric Deposition of Inorganic Nitrogen in Grand Teton National Park: Determining Biological Effects on Algal Communities in Alpine Lakes." UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports 34 (January 1, 2011): 125–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.13001/uwnpsrc.2011.3879.

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Sediment records from several high alpine lakes in the Grand Teton National Park (GRTE), Wyoming were examined for stable isotopic signatures δ15N and diatom community composition because atmospheric deposition of reactive nitrogen (Nr) is known to be altering ecosystem functioning in other lakes of the Rocky Mountain Range. Alpine lakes exposed to greater Nr impacts in Colorado have higher N:P ratios in the water column, indicating an excess of N, thus GRTE sites were selected across a range of N:P values, spanning measures indicative of nitrogen to phosphorus limitation. Sediment cores were
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Kokkoris, Ioannis, Panayotis Dimopoulos, Fotios Xystrakis, and Ioannis Tsiripidis. "National scale ecosystem condition assessment with emphasis on forest types in Greece." One Ecosystem 3 (October 5, 2018): e25434. https://doi.org/10.3897/oneeco.3.e25434.

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This study presents a first, national scale approach on ecosystem condition assessment for Greece, through integrating the available surveillance and monitoring data for habitat types, at the plot level, within the Natura 2000 network. The study consists of two parts: (a) ecosystem condition assessment for ecosystem types in Greece, using the conservation degree at plot level as an indicator and (b) a large scale analysis of the forest types' condition using, as indicators, the pressures and typical plant species richness, as an exemplary case to interpret the outcomes of the assessment. The m
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Dvoryankin, Gennady. "BIOLOGY, ECOLOGY AND FISHERY VALUE OF BREAM ABRAMIS BRAMA (LINNAEUS, 1758) KENOZERSKY NATIONAL PARK." Fisheries 2020, no. 5 (2020): 76–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.37663/0131-6184-2020-5-76-79.

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Bream (Abramis Brama L.) on the territory of the Kenozero national Park occurs in the largest lakes of protected areas – Kenozere and Lekshmozere (Belomorsky basin), as well as in lake Maselgsky (Baltic basin), forming three independent, geographically and reproductively isolated populations. In its habitat, bream is the dominant species and, as a result, a permanent object of production for fishermen from among the local residents. This article publishes data on all three bream populations obtained in the course of their own research. Information about its biology, ecology, and population is
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Loftin, Keith A., Jennifer L. Graham, Elizabeth D. Hilborn, et al. "Cyanotoxins in inland lakes of the United States: Occurrence and potential recreational health risks in the EPA National Lakes Assessment 2007." Harmful Algae 56 (June 2016): 77–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hal.2016.04.001.

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Ditta, Sadia Allah, Tayyaba Suhail, Altaf Ali Siyal, and Kamran Ansari. "ANALYSING THE SPATIO-TEMPORAL CHANGES OF LANGH AND DRIGH LAKES DUE TO ANTHROPOGENIC ACTIVITIES USING GIS AND REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES." Earth Sciences Pakistan 5, no. 2 (2021): 52–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.26480/esp.02.2021.52.55.

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Ramsar sites are important habitats for the locals as well as for migratory birds that visit these sites across the borders every year. Langh and Drigh lakes were selected as the study area for this research. Drigh Lake is one of the important Ramsar sites, and Langh Lake is an important wildlife sanctuary of national importance. For the past few decades, these lakes are degrading due to anthropogenic activities. To quantify these variations, present study was carried out to detect the land use and land cover change in these lakes and their surrounding areas from 1988 to 2020. Level-2 imagerie
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Chen, Huili, Qiuhua Liang, Jiaheng Zhao, and Sudan Bikash Maharjan. "Assessing national exposure to and impact of glacial lake outburst floods considering uncertainty under data sparsity." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 29, no. 3 (2025): 733–52. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-29-733-2025.

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Abstract. Glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) are widely recognised as one of the most devastating natural hazards in the Himalayas, with catastrophic consequences, including substantial loss of life. To effectively mitigate these risks and enhance regional resilience, it is imperative to conduct an objective and holistic assessment of GLOF hazards and their potential impacts over a large spatial scale. However, this is challenged by the limited availability of data and the inaccessibility to most of the glacial lakes in high-altitude areas. The data challenge is exacerbated when dealing with
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Caković, Milica, Jelena Beloica, Snežana Belanović Simić, et al. "Diffuse Pollution and Ecological Risk Assessment in Ludaš Lake Special Nature Reserve and Palić Nature Park (Pannonian Basin)." Forests 12, no. 11 (2021): 1461. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f12111461.

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Diffuse water pollution from agriculture (DWPA) is one of the major factors causing water pollution in Lakes Palić and Ludaš, the two largest shallow lakes of the Pannonian Basin in Serbia. These two lakes are protected under national and international law. On the basis of the number of strictly protected bird species, Ludaš Lake has been classified as a wetland of international importance since 1977 (Ramsar site 3YU002); in 2021, both lakes were nominated as potential Natura 2000 areas. Despite the degree of protection and ecological significance of the area, agricultural land prevails. By a
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HAHINA, Natallia V., Elena I. GALAI, Duman T. ALIASKAROV, Yerкin A. TOKPANOV, and Zhansulu INKAROVA. "ECOLOGICAL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN THE NATIONAL PARKS OF BELARUS." GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites 44, no. 4 (2022): 1216–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.30892/gtg.44405-937.

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The article is devoted to the development of ecological tourism in the national parks of Belarus. The methodological basis of the study was a systematic scientific approach, comparative geographical, cartographic, expert assessment methods. As a result of the research, the data on environmental requirements for ecological tourism organisation in the national parks of the Republic of Belarus such as state environmental institutions "National Park "Narochansky", "National Park "Braslav Lakes", "National Park "Belovezhskaya Pushcha", "National Park "Pripyatsky" are systematized. Landscape feature
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TAUSZ, CLAUDIA E., JOHN R. BEAVER, THOMAS R. RENICKER, JULIA A. KLEPACH, AMINA I. POLLARD, and RICHARD M. MITCHELL. "Biogeography and co-occurrence of 16 planktonic species of Keratella Bory de St. Vincent, 1822 (Rotifera, Ploima, Brachionidae) in lakes and reservoirs of the United States." Zootaxa 4624, no. 3 (2019): 337–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4624.3.3.

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We report current distributions of 16 species of Keratella Bory de St. Vincent, 1822 within lakes and reservoirs of the U.S. Specimens were identified from 988 lakes and reservoirs during spring and summer 2012 as part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s National Lakes Assessment (NLA). We performed a co-occurrence analysis to determine correlations between species-pair occurrences and a niche-centroid analysis to predict optimal water quality conditions for each species. While a high degree of overlap in geographic range was observed among the species, distribution maps showed that
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Ashraf, Muhammad Aqeel, Mohd Jamil Maah, and Ismail Yusoff. "Morphology, Geology and Water Quality Assessment of Former Tin Mining Catchment." Scientific World Journal 2012 (2012): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2012/369206.

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Bestari Jaya, former tin mining catchment covers an area of 2656.31 hectares comprised of four hundred and forty-two different-size lakes and ponds. The present study area comprise of 92 hectares of the catchment that include four large size lakes. Arc GIS version 9.2 used to develop bathymetric map, Global Positioning System (GPS) for hydrographical survey and flow meter was utilized for water discharge analysis (flow routing) of the catchment. The water quality parameters (pH, temperature, electric conductivity, dissolved oxygen DO, total dissolved solids TDS, chlorides, ammonium, nitrates)
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Piana, Valentino, Annelen Kahl, Cristina Saviozzi, and René Schumann. "Floating PV in mountain artificial lakes: a checklist for site assessment." Renewable Energy and Environmental Sustainability 6 (2021): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/rees/2021002.

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Floating photovoltaics is a emerging approach to deploy photovoltaics on water bodies. Thanks to its high overall global potential and the extensive experience gained (with more than 2 GWp installed and than 510 plants, up to 2020), it represents a promising venue for expanding renewable electricity production worldwide. However, a local assessment for sustainability is needed for this potential to be converted into specific projects attracting the attention of stakeholders. This paper provides an original and wide-ranging screening checklist that allows for site assessment, with a view of sep
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Pietrafesa, Leonard J., Shaowu Bao, Norden E. Huang, Paul T. Gayes, Tingzhuang Yan, and Michael P. Slattery. "Great Lakes Water Levels: Decomposing Time Series for Attribution." Advances in Data Science and Adaptive Analysis 08, no. 02 (2016): 1650009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s2424922x16500091.

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Great Lakes water levels have been trending downwards throughout the 20th and into the 21st centuries. Potential causes are numerous. There have been dredging and water diversion projects over the last 110 years, increasing demand for fresh water consumption from a rising population, and considerable variations in environmental factors (rainfall, snowfall, air temperature, and wind), all causal in nature. A thorough assessment of the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Center for Environmental Information (NCEI) and the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Predicti
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Yegemberdiyeva, K. B., А. G. Valeyev, Yu А. Yushina, and I. B. Skorintseva. "ASSESSMENT OF RECREATIONAL LOAD ON TOURIST ROUTES AND SHORELINES OF LAKES OF THE “BURABAY” SNNP." Geography and water resources, no. 1 (March 26, 2025): 140–52. https://doi.org/10.55764/2957-9856/2025-1-140-152.13.

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In recent years in state national natural park SNNP “Burabay” (SNNP “Burabay”) there is a signifi-cant increase in recreational load, which has a negative impact on the ecosystems of the territory. In this regard, it becomes relevant to assess the impact of recreational load on tourist routes and shorelines of lakes of SNNP “Burabay”, which will allow to develop recommendations to minimise environmental impacts and ensure sustainable development of tourism. The purpose of the work is to monitor the recreational load on tourist routes and shorelines of lakes of SNNP “Burabay” in order to assess
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Hashim, Mohmadisa, Nasir Nayan, Yazid Saleh, Hanifah Mahat, and Wee Fhei Shiang. "Water Quality Assessment of Former Tin Mining Lakes for Recreational Purposes in Ipoh City, Perak, Malaysia." Indonesian Journal of Geography 50, no. 1 (2018): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/ijg.15665.

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A study of the water quality of the former tin mining lakes in Ipoh City was carried out to determine the Water Quality Index (WQI) and classification based on the Malaysia National Water Quality Standards, in order to determine its suitability to be developed as a water recreation area. Five former mining lakes were chosen: Gunung Lang, Taman Indah, Kg. Temiang, Lahat and Kg. Engku Husin. The parameters measured were pH, dissolved oxygen, suspended solids, biochemical oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand and ammonical nitrogen (NH3N), while the heavy metals measured were lead (Pb), copper (C
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Zębek, Elżbieta, and Agnieszka Napiórkowska-Krzebietke. "Rozwój przepisów prawnych w zakresie bioindykacji środowiskowej a stan jakości wód jeziorowych." Studia Prawnoustrojowe, no. 43 (October 18, 2019): 375–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/sp.4616.

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This article shows the genesis of legal regulations in the range of environmental bioindication in national legislation as a result of the implementation of EU solutions. The most important legal act in EU is the FrameworkWater Directive while the Water Law of 2017 in Poland. The main purposeof these legal acts is to maintain a good status, especially ecological status orpotential of water bodies based on bioindication. Changes in this area contributed to detailing and standardizing of the biological indicators of waters,which allow for a more detailed examination of the status of waters and d
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Zeng, Yangbo, Ziteng Wang, Qianyu Zhao, et al. "Assessment of the Effects and Contributions of Natural and Human Factors on the Nutrient Status of Typical Lakes and Reservoirs in the Yangtze River Basin." Water 17, no. 4 (2025): 559. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17040559.

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This study investigated the relative contributions of natural and anthropogenic factors to the nutrient status of 33 representative lakes and reservoirs in the Yangtze River Basin. Using national water quality monitoring data, remote sensing imagery, Geographic Information System, (GIS), Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Tradeoffs (InVEST) model, and Redundancy Analysis (RDA), we analyzed the Spatiotemporal differences of total nitrogen (TN), total phosphorus (TP), the ratio of TN to TP (TN/TP), trophic level index (TLI), and habitat quality (HQ). Results revealed significant spat
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Lietz, Julie E., John R. Kelly, Jill V. Scharold, and Peder M. Yurista. "Can a Rapid Underwater Video Approach Enhance the Benthic Assessment Capability of the National Coastal Condition Assessment in the Great Lakes?" Environmental Management 55, no. 6 (2015): 1446–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00267-015-0475-3.

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Miller, Woodruff. "Trophic State Evaluation of Jackson Lake in Grand Teton National Park." UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports 20 (January 1, 1996): 63–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.13001/uwnpsrc.1996.3285.

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This study is the continuation of an evaluation of the trophic state of lakes located in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. The original 1995 study was motivated by concern that the water quality of the lakes within the Park may be declining due to increased human usage over the past several years. A trophic state evaluation, featuring nutrient and chlorophyll-a analyses, was chosen because it is believed to be a sound indicator of the lakes' overall water quality. In this 1996 study, a thorough evaluation was made of Jackson Lake. This summary is taken from the complete 100 page report which
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Miller, Woodruff. "Trophic State Evaluation of Jackson Lake in Grand Teton National Park." UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports 21 (January 1, 1997): 39–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.13001/uwnpsrc.1997.3321.

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This study is the continuation of an evaluation of the trophic state of lakes located in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. The original 1995 study was motivated by concern that the water quality of the lakes within the Park may be declining due to increased human usage over the past several years. A trophic state evaluation, featuring nutrient and chlorophyll-a analyses, was chosen because it is believed to be a sound indicator of the lakes' overall water quality. In this 1996 study, a thorough evaluation was made of Jackson Lake. This summary is taken from the complete 100 page report which
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Pollard, Amina I., Stephanie E. Hampton, and Dina M. Leech. "The Promise and Potential of Continental-Scale Limnology Using the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's National Lakes Assessment." Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin 27, no. 2 (2018): 36–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lob.10238.

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Atienza, Casas Sara, Markus Majaneva, Thomas Jensen, et al. "The use of eDNA and DNA metabarcoding in monitoring the ecological condition of Norwegian lakes." ARPHA Conference Abstracts 4 (March 4, 2021): e65309. https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.4.e65309.

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Biodiversity assessments using molecular identification of organisms through high-throughput sequencing techniques have been a game changer in ecosystem monitoring, providing increased taxonomic resolution, more objective identifications, potential cost reductions, and reduced processing times. The use of DNA metabarcoding of bulk samples and environmental DNA (eDNA) is now widespread but is not yet universally implemented in national monitoring programs. While bulk sample metabarcoding involves extraction of DNA from organisms in a sample, eDNA analysis involves obtaining DNA directly from en
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Umaraliev, Ruslan, Vitalii Zaginaev, Daurbek Sakyev, et al. "Localised multi-hazard risk assessment in Kyrgyz Republic." Geologija 67, no. 2 (2024): 301–15. https://doi.org/10.5474/geologija.2024.015.

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One of the key tasks in ensuring national security is the ability of the state and society to recognise and effectively assess the conditions for disasters, and to prevent them from threatening the sustainable development of the country. The Kyrgyz Republic is highly vulnerable to the influence of climate change, which in turn affects the frequency and intensity of disasters. The Kyrgyz Republic is exposed to almost all types of geological and man-made hazards, including earthquakes, landslides, debris flows, flash floods, outbursts of mountain lakes, dam failures, avalanches, droughts, extrem
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Watene, George, Lijun Yu, Yueping Nie, et al. "Water Erosion Risk Assessment in the Kenya Great Rift Valley Region." Sustainability 13, no. 2 (2021): 844. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13020844.

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The Kenya Great Rift Valley (KGRV) region unique landscape comprises of mountainous terrain, large valley-floor lakes, and agricultural lands bordered by extensive Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs). The East Africa (EA) region has received high amounts of rainfall in the recent past as evidenced by the rising lake levels in the GRV lakes. In Kenya, few studies have quantified soil loss at national scales and erosion rates information on these GRV lakes’ regional basins within the ASALs is lacking. This study used the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) model to estimate soil erosion ra
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Wang, Xin, Xiaoyu Guo, Chengde Yang, et al. "Glacial lake inventory of high-mountain Asia in 1990 and 2018 derived from Landsat images." Earth System Science Data 12, no. 3 (2020): 2169–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/essd-12-2169-2020.

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Abstract. There is currently no glacial lake inventory data set for the entire high-mountain Asia (HMA) area. The definition and classification of glacial lakes remain controversial, presenting certain obstacles to extensive utilization of glacial lake inventory data. This study integrated glacier inventory data and 668 Landsat TM, ETM+, and OLI images and adopted manual visual interpretation to extract glacial lake boundaries within a 10 km buffer from glacier extent using ArcGIS and ENVI software, normalized difference water index maps, and Google Earth images. The theoretical and methodolog
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Kelly, John R., Peder Yurista, Matthew Starry, Jill Scharold, Will Bartsch, and Anne Cotter. "Exploration of spatial variability in nearshore water quality using the first Great Lakes National Coastal Condition Assessment survey." Journal of Great Lakes Research 41, no. 4 (2015): 1060–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jglr.2015.09.007.

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Li, Linsen, Yihang Ning, Zhigang Cao, Kun Xue, and Chunqiao Song. "A national-scale assessment on the spatial and temporal variations in water color for urban lakes in China." Science of The Total Environment 945 (October 2024): 173951. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.173951.

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Sacheli, Rosalie, Camille Philippe, Cécile Meex, Samy Mzougui, Pierrette Melin, and Marie-Pierre Hayette. "Occurrence of Vibrio spp. in Selected Recreational Water Bodies in Belgium during 2021 Bathing Season." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 20 (2023): 6932. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20206932.

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In recent years, a global increase in the number of reports of human vibriosis involving V. cholerae non-O1/O139 (NOVC) and other Vibrio spp. has been observed. In this context, the Belgian National Reference Center for Vibrio conducted an assessment of the presence of Vibrio spp. in recreational waters. Water sampling was performed monthly in different lakes in Wallonia and Flanders, including the North Sea. The collected water was then filtrated and cultured, and Vibrio spp. was quantified according to the Most Probable Number (MPN). Presumptive colonies were confirmed via MALDI-TOF, and PCR
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Jurišić, Mladen, Ivan Plaščak, Željko Rendulić, and Dorijan Radočaj. "GIS-Based Visitor Count Prediction and Environmental Susceptibility Zoning in Protected Areas: A Case Study in Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia." Sustainability 15, no. 2 (2023): 1625. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15021625.

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The most valuable protected natural areas, including national parks, are subjected to the increased visitors count and density, threatening the environmental sustainability and biodiversity conservation. To establish a basis for land management to mitigate these influences, the novel geographic information (GIS)-based environmental susceptibility zoning method was proposed. The study area covered the Plitvice Lakes National Park, as the oldest and largest national park in Croatia, using the historical 20-year visitor data with 19 tourist and hiking routes. Two geospatial analysis methods were
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Vázquez, Raúl F., Pablo V. Mosquera, and Henrietta Hampel. "Bathymetric Modelling of High Mountain Tropical Lakes of Southern Ecuador." Water 16, no. 8 (2024): 1142. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w16081142.

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Very little is known on high mountain tropical lakes of South America. Thus, the main motivation of this research was obtaining base bathymetric data of 119 tropical lakes of the Cajas National Park (CNP), Ecuador, that could be used in future geomorphological studies. Eleven interpolation methods were applied with the intention of selecting the best one for processing the scattered observations that were collected with a low-cost fishing echo-sounder. A split-sample (SS) test was used and repeated several times considering different proportions of available observations, selected randomly, fo
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Yevtusheno, M. Yu, I. A. Maystruk, and N. I. Goncharenko. "Comparative Assessment of Ecological State of Lakes of the Shatsk National Natural Park by Characteristics of Fishes' Respiratory System." Hydrobiological Journal 47, no. 6 (2011): 44–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1615/hydrobj.v47.i6.50.

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Pratap, Gudabandi Vijaya, Tulasi Bhushan Rao, Bellala Krishna, Palaka Lakshman, and Bora Keerthana. "Assessment of Physico-Chemical Characteristics of Lakshmipuram Lake, Anakapalli Dist., Andhra Pradesh, India." UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 46, no. 5 (2025): 9–25. https://doi.org/10.56557/upjoz/2025/v46i54819.

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Lakes are dynamic systems that respond to various physico-chemical characteristics. This paper deals with the physico-chemical analysis of lakshmipuram Lake of lakshmipuram village, Anakapalli Dist., Andhra Pradesh, India. This study was carried out for the period of one year (January – December 2024) to know the quality of water by examining levels of varying physio- chemical parameters such as temperature, pH, turbidity, conductance, alkalinity, DO, BOD, COD, salinity, TDS, TSS, TH, calcium, magnesium, chloride, nitrate-nitrogen, and phosphate. All the key water quality parameters are studie
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Shybanova, Alla M., Olena P. Mitryasova, Elvira A. Dzhumelia, and Maria V. Ruda. "Assessment of the impact of waste of mining and chemical enterprises on surface water quality." Environmental safety and natural resources 45, no. 1 (2023): 17–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.32347/2411-4049.2023.1.17-28.

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The mining and chemical industry causes pollution of the soil and water environment both during its operation and after its termination. The waste of large industrial complexes poses a particular danger to the aquatic environment. Tailings storage facilities located in the Dniester River basin are characterized by a low level of environmental safety of these facilities, which indicates unsatisfactory management and their neglected state. Violation of the rules for the operation of tailings can lead to industrial accidents on a transboundary scale with uncontrolled emissions of pollutants and d
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Jenny, Jean-Philippe, Laurent Millet, Ronny Lauerwald, et al. "DEEP-C Consortium: Carbon sink or methane source – local to global scale assessment of lentic waters' role in the climate system." Research Ideas and Outcomes 10 (September 17, 2024): e136661. https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.10.e136661.

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Lentic waters are biogeochemical reactors, producing and receiving carbon (C) originally fixed by the terrestrial and aquatic biosphere, which is then buried in sediments or respired back to the atmosphere in the forms of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) and one of the more potent greenhouse gas (GHG) methane (CH<sub>4</sub>). Additionally, lakes serve as archives of terrestrial and aquatic carbon processes within their sediments, enabling the reconstruction of historical changes spanning thousands of years. These changes encompass alterations in land cover, indicated by pollen records, soil ca
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Shulembayeva, Kyzzhibek, Javier Rodrigo-Ilarri, María-Elena Rodrigo-Clavero, Abilzhan Khussainov, Anuarbek Kakabayev, and Razya Khussainova. "Assessment of the Hydrophysical and Hydrochemical Characteristics of Lake Burabay (Akmola Region, North Kazakhstan)." Sustainability 15, no. 15 (2023): 11788. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su151511788.

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This paper shows the results of a study on the morphometric, hydrophysical, and hydrochemical indicators of Lake Burabay, North Kazakhstan. The Burabay Protected Area, also known as Burabay National Park or Kokshetau National Park, is a protected natural area located in the north of Kazakhstan. It encompasses a diverse landscape characterized by lakes, forests, and unique rock formations. This analysis includes an eco-toxicological assessment of the hydrochemical composition of waters and benthal deposits by studying the content of metals. The degree of mineralization, ionic composition of wat
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Marini, Virginia, Daniele Fabrizio Bignami, and Giovanni Menduni. "Analysis of Sites’ Suitability for Floating Photovoltaic Plants on a National Scale and Assessment of the Decarbonization Potential." Sustainability 17, no. 13 (2025): 5681. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17135681.

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Given the current global context, in which emissions’ reduction to mitigate climate change is a primary concern, the use of new clean technologies is being explored. Floating photovoltaics (FPV), given their many advantages, such as increased efficiency and water savings, were examined here originally to estimate on a national scale their potential contribution to decarbonisation. Thus, our study assesses whether Italy is a suitable territory for hosting FPV plants on bodies of water. The analysis consisted of two phases: a selection of suitable bodies of water and a subsequent prioritization
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Merriman, Katherine, Amy Russell, Cynthia Rachol, et al. "Calibration of a Field-Scale Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) Model with Field Placement of Best Management Practices in Alger Creek, Michigan." Sustainability 10, no. 3 (2018): 851. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su10030851.

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Subwatersheds within the Great Lakes “Priority Watersheds” were targeted by the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) to determine the effectiveness of the various best management practices (BMPs) from the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Natural Resources Conservation Service National Conservation Planning (NCP) Database. A Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model is created for Alger Creek, a 50 km2 tributary watershed to the Saginaw River in Michigan. Monthly calibration yielded very good Nash–Sutcliffe efficiency (NSE) ratings for flow, sediment, total phosphorus (TP), dissolved react
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