2016
DOI: 10.1080/10934529.2015.1109393
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Assessment of metal exposure, ecological status and required water quality monitoring strategies in small- to medium-size temperate rivers

Abstract: The present study was undertaken to obtain a better understanding of the seasonal variability of total dissolved metal/metalloid levels and physicochemical parameters within small- to medium-size freshwater ecosystems in temperate climate region. The research was conducted in four seasons in the Sutla River, medium-size polluted, and the Črnomerec Stream, small-size unpolluted watercourse in Croatia. In the Sutla River, characterized by the rural/industrial catchment, physicochemical parameters and total disso… Show more

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“…In order to better understand the seasonal variation of total dissolved metal/metalloid and physicochemical parameters of small and medium freshwater ecosystems in temperate climate zone, Marijic V F and other scholars studied two rivers in Croatia. It is found that the relevant indicators of water quality of small and medium-sized rivers affected by human activities in summer are significantly decreased, which confirms the seasonal characteristics of river ecological conditions, which is the premise for the correct classification of water quality of small and medium-sized temperate rivers (Marijic et al 2016).…”
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confidence: 53%
“…In order to better understand the seasonal variation of total dissolved metal/metalloid and physicochemical parameters of small and medium freshwater ecosystems in temperate climate zone, Marijic V F and other scholars studied two rivers in Croatia. It is found that the relevant indicators of water quality of small and medium-sized rivers affected by human activities in summer are significantly decreased, which confirms the seasonal characteristics of river ecological conditions, which is the premise for the correct classification of water quality of small and medium-sized temperate rivers (Marijic et al 2016).…”
Section: Related Worksupporting
confidence: 53%