2011
DOI: 10.15373/2249555x/mar2014/156
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Seasonal Effect of Physico-Chemical Parameters of Beehar River Rewa District (M.P.)

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“…All water samples show TDS within permissible limit. Dissolved oxygen of surface water samples analyzed varied from 1.3 to 3.8 mg/l samples S 21 19) which was greater than 50% coefficient variation, its indicate their significant variation between stations. The correlation coefficient (r) among various water quality parameters are shown in table2a.Temperature showed significant positive relationship with pH, turbidity, TDS, DO, BOD, COD, nitrate, sulphate and phosphate and negative relationship with total hardness.PH showed significant positive relationship with temperature, pH, turbidity, TDS, BOD, and nitrate and negative relationship with total hardness, DO, COD, sulphate and phosphate.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…All water samples show TDS within permissible limit. Dissolved oxygen of surface water samples analyzed varied from 1.3 to 3.8 mg/l samples S 21 19) which was greater than 50% coefficient variation, its indicate their significant variation between stations. The correlation coefficient (r) among various water quality parameters are shown in table2a.Temperature showed significant positive relationship with pH, turbidity, TDS, DO, BOD, COD, nitrate, sulphate and phosphate and negative relationship with total hardness.PH showed significant positive relationship with temperature, pH, turbidity, TDS, BOD, and nitrate and negative relationship with total hardness, DO, COD, sulphate and phosphate.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…The potential for hazards arises from chemicals etc [15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22] .The potential for hazards arise from chemical toxicity presence of acids, alkalis and various organic pollutants. Water harness is caused primarily by the presence of actions such as calcium, and magnesium and anions such as carbonate, bicarbonate, chloride and sulphate in water.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Nitrogen of soil ranged from 216.00 to 323.00 kg ha -1 (Table 4). The lowest Nitrogen content was observed in (B 1 V 3 ) Denduluru village due to replenishment of soil Nitrogen through organics and or inorganics to avoid soil mining for Nitrogen, where highest Nitrogen content in soil was observed in (B 2 V 6 ) Chodimella village Patel et al, [17]. The amount of Available Phosphorus is high.…”
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“…Vishwakarma et al (2014) [8] , recorded 33 fish species belonging to 5 orders, 9 families and 21 genera. Patel, et al (2015) [9] work done Biomass assessment and production of fish species of the Bichhiya river Rewa (M.P.) study were measured 51 fish species.…”
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confidence: 99%