A Water Quality Assessment of the Former Soviet Union

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Vitaly Kimstach, Michel Meybeck, Ellysar Baroudy
CRC Press, 24 sep 1998 - 640 pagina's
A Water Quality Assessment of the Former Soviet Union focuses on water quality issues using examples from around the former Soviet Union. It covers the background to the natural water resources and composition of surface and ground waters in the former Soviet Union and then proceeds to examine the influence of human activity on those resources and
 

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Chapter 1 NATURAL WATER RESOURCES
1
Chapter 2 NATURAL COMPOSITION OF SURFACE WATER AND GROUNDWATERS
25
Chapter 3 WATER USE AND THE INFLUENCE OF ANTHROPOGENIC ACTIVITY
69
Chapter 4 WATER QUALITY MONITORING SYSTEMS
95
Chapter 5 SALINISATION
113
Chapter 6 EUTROPHICATION OF LAKES AND RESERVOIRS
137
Chapter 7 GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION BY NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS
165
Chapter 8 HEAVY METALS NATURAL VARIABILITY AND ANTHROPOGENIC IMPACTS
179
Chapter 13 HYDROBIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
351
Chapter 14 THE LOWER DON BASIN
375
Chapter 15 THE AMU DARYA
413
Chapter 16 RYBINSK RESERVOIR ON THE VOLGA RIVER
435
Chapter 17 DNIEPER AND ITS CASCADE OF RESERVOIRS
457
Chapter 18 LAKE BAIKAL
481
Chapter 19 LAKE LADOGA
513
Chapter 20 WATER RESOURCES OF THE MOSCOW REGION
529

Chapter 9 ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
211
Chapter 10 MICROBIAL POLLUTION
267
Chapter 11 ACIDIFICATION
293
Chapter 12 RIVER FLUXES
311
GENERAL APPENDICES
559
Index
571
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Over de auteur (1998)

Vitaly Kimstach, Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme in Oslo, Norway

Michel Meybeck, Laboratory of Applied Geology, University of Paris IV Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris

Ellysar Baroudy, Monitoring and Assessment Research Centre (MARC), King's College London

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