A Comparative Analysis of the Estuary Ecosystems of Russia’s Large Rivers in Terms of Anthropogenic Load

Based on monitoring hydro-chemical information, amassed for many years (1980–2012), from the State Service for Observations (SSO), the author conducts an assessment of anthropogenic load on the estuary ecosystems of Russia’s large rivers, as well as of their condition by hydro-chemical indicators. T...

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Main Authors: Olga S. Reshetnyak, Anatoly M. Nikanorov
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Academic Publishing House Researcher 2014-10-01
Series:Evropejskij Issledovatelʹ
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Online Access:http://www.erjournal.ru/journals_n/1413906826.pdf
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spelling doaj-ea4ccf02a696496e86774237e78c73772020-11-25T02:39:54ZrusAcademic Publishing House ResearcherEvropejskij Issledovatelʹ2219-82292224-01362014-10-018410-11806181210.13187/er.2014.84.1806A Comparative Analysis of the Estuary Ecosystems of Russia’s Large Rivers in Terms of Anthropogenic LoadOlga S. Reshetnyak0Anatoly M. Nikanorov1Institute of Earth Sciences of Sout hern Federal University, Russian FederationHydrochemical Institute of Hydrometeorology, Russian FederationBased on monitoring hydro-chemical information, amassed for many years (1980–2012), from the State Service for Observations (SSO), the author conducts an assessment of anthropogenic load on the estuary ecosystems of Russia’s large rivers, as well as of their condition by hydro-chemical indicators. The results have helped to rank the estuary ecosystems by anthropogenic load and their condition with a view to identifying the more prosperous ecosystems.http://www.erjournal.ru/journals_n/1413906826.pdfestuary ecosystemshydro-chemical informationanthropogenic loadcondition of aquatic ecosystems
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Anatoly M. Nikanorov
A Comparative Analysis of the Estuary Ecosystems of Russia’s Large Rivers in Terms of Anthropogenic Load
Evropejskij Issledovatelʹ
estuary ecosystems
hydro-chemical information
anthropogenic load
condition of aquatic ecosystems
author_facet Olga S. Reshetnyak
Anatoly M. Nikanorov
author_sort Olga S. Reshetnyak
title A Comparative Analysis of the Estuary Ecosystems of Russia’s Large Rivers in Terms of Anthropogenic Load
title_short A Comparative Analysis of the Estuary Ecosystems of Russia’s Large Rivers in Terms of Anthropogenic Load
title_full A Comparative Analysis of the Estuary Ecosystems of Russia’s Large Rivers in Terms of Anthropogenic Load
title_fullStr A Comparative Analysis of the Estuary Ecosystems of Russia’s Large Rivers in Terms of Anthropogenic Load
title_full_unstemmed A Comparative Analysis of the Estuary Ecosystems of Russia’s Large Rivers in Terms of Anthropogenic Load
title_sort comparative analysis of the estuary ecosystems of russia’s large rivers in terms of anthropogenic load
publisher Academic Publishing House Researcher
series Evropejskij Issledovatelʹ
issn 2219-8229
2224-0136
publishDate 2014-10-01
description Based on monitoring hydro-chemical information, amassed for many years (1980–2012), from the State Service for Observations (SSO), the author conducts an assessment of anthropogenic load on the estuary ecosystems of Russia’s large rivers, as well as of their condition by hydro-chemical indicators. The results have helped to rank the estuary ecosystems by anthropogenic load and their condition with a view to identifying the more prosperous ecosystems.
topic estuary ecosystems
hydro-chemical information
anthropogenic load
condition of aquatic ecosystems
url http://www.erjournal.ru/journals_n/1413906826.pdf
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