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    Environmental Geophysical Study of the Groundwater Mineralization in a Plot of the Cotonou Littoral Zone (South Benin) by Yalo Nicaise, Descloitres Marc, Alassane Abdoukarim, Mama Daouda, Boukari Moussa

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…It has been observed that the geophysical methods in electrical and electromagnetic prospection are a great contribution to the environmental study of the water table mineralization in the littoral zone for a sustainable management of the water resource.…”
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    Installation of an Artificial Vegetating Island in Oligomesotrophic Lake Paro, Korea by Eun-Young Seo, Oh-Byung Kwon, Seung-Ik Choi, Ji-Ho Kim, Tae-Seok Ahn

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…After cut off of inflowing water, Lake Paro, an oligomesotrophic lake lost littoral zone, an important region for the aquatic ecosystem. …”
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    RESEARCHES OF THE KHARANORSK RESERVOIR ECOSYSTEM ACCORDING TO THE OUTCOMES OF THE PLANKTON PRIMARY PRODUCTION ASSESSMENT by Gazhit Ts. Tsybekmitova

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…High production capabilities of the ecosystem in both the central and littoral zones were found in July in the surface horizons of the water column (3.53 mgO2 / L – littoral; 3.92 mgO2 / L – center). …”
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    Comparing Clean Water Act Section 316(b) Policy Options by John Kadvany

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…Three simplified policy options are considered, each with a different implicit or explicit AEI approach: (1) a technology-driven rule based on a strict reading of the 316(b) regulatory text, and for which any impingement and entrainment count as AEI, (2) a complementary, open-ended risk-assessment process for estimating population effects with AEI characterized on a site-specific basis, and (3) an intermediate position based on proxy measures such as specially constructed definitions of littoral zone, sensitive habitat, or water body type. …”
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    Factors Affecting Temporal and Spatial Variations of Microcystins in Gonghu Bay of Lake Taihu, with Potential Risk of Microcystin Contamination to Human Health by Qing Wang, Yuan Niu, Ping Xie, Jun Chen, Zhimei Ma, Min Tao, Min Qi, Laiyan Wu, Longgen Guo

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Spatially, risk of MCs was higher in littoral zones than in the pelagic area. There were significant correlations between N or P concentrations, and Microcystis biomass or MC content, suggesting that N and P levels affected MC production through influencing Microcystis biomass. …”
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