2020
DOI: 10.2478/cdem-2020-0008
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Water Quality and Ichthyofauna Habitat Conditions in Lake Czolnowskie (N-W Poland)

Abstract: Increasing anthropopressure affects natural ecosystems and may express itself in regional or spot contamination of water and soil environment. The quality of ground and surface waters depends to a large extent on drainage area management, where biogenic substances (i.e. nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium) are transported with surface run-offs to the environment. The article discusses results of studies on the drainage area of Lake Czolnowskie (Zachodniopomorskie Province). Studies covered physical and chemical… Show more

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“…This was because the previous research was conducted on pond ecosystems with closed waters, limiting the water circulation compared to mangrove ecosystems with open waters, allowing continuous water circulation. This results in dynamic environmental parameters, including soil and water quality [20], [21].…”
Section: ) Potassiummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was because the previous research was conducted on pond ecosystems with closed waters, limiting the water circulation compared to mangrove ecosystems with open waters, allowing continuous water circulation. This results in dynamic environmental parameters, including soil and water quality [20], [21].…”
Section: ) Potassiummentioning
confidence: 99%