Tropical and Sub-Tropical Reservoir Limnology in China [electronic resource] :Theory and practice / edited by Bo-Ping Han, Zhengwen Liu.
by Han, Bo-Ping [editor.]; Liu, Zhengwen [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type:
Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
QH541.5.F7 (Browse shelf) | Available | ||||
QH541.5.S3 (Browse shelf) | Available | ||||
Long Loan | MAIN LIBRARY | QH541.5.W3 (Browse shelf) | Available |
Browsing MAIN LIBRARY Shelves Close shelf browser
QH541.5.W3 The Diatom World | QH541.5.W3 Fisheries Management in Japan | QH541.5.W3 Lake Biwa: Interactions between Nature and People | QH541.5.W3 Tropical and Sub-Tropical Reservoir Limnology in China | QH541.5.W3 Ecology of Cyanobacteria II | QH541.5.W3 Lake Kivu | QH541.5.W3 Global Change and the Function and Distribution of Wetlands |
Part I Biological Environment -- Part II Environment -- Part III Eutrophication.
Reservoirs are specific aquatic ecosystems and have complex behaviors of both natural lakes and rivers, regulated significantly by their functions such as flood controlling, hydropower generation, irrigation and fishery. This volume offers a general description of reservoir limnology in tropical and subtropical China. It functions as a window opening to all the aquatic scientists with a main focus on reservoirs in southern China and at the same time also covering several important, large reservoirs such as the Three Gorge Reservoir and Danjiangko Reservoir. Topics discussed are zooplankton, phytoplankton and zoobenthos communities, cyanobateria, nutrient budget, sediments, biogeochemical cycling of mercury, fishery and eutrophication.
There are no comments for this item.