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Spaciotemporal distribution characteristics of glacial lakes and the factors influencing the Southeast Tibetan Plateau from 1993 to 2023
Published 2025-01-01“…The analysis of regional elevation using the natural segmentation method reveals that glacial lakes are predominantly distributed within the altitude range of 4442 ~ 4909 m. …”
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Reduction of Waste Water in Erhai Lake Based on MIKE21 Hydrodynamic and Water Quality Model
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Nitrogen Dynamics Variation in Overlying Water of Jinshan Lake, China
Published 2015-01-01“…Nitrogen concentrations had dramatic spatial changes in 18 sampling points of Jinshan Lake. Physicochemical parameter difference, domestic wastes pollution, and rainfall runoff source may have led to seasonal and spatial fluctuation variations of nitrogen in overlying water of Jinshan Lake, China.…”
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Ecological risks in downstream lakes exacerbated by the three Gorges reservoir
Published 2025-01-01“…The results showed that (1) TGD storage led to a decrease in the number of high pulses at downstream stations, resulting in wetland degradation in the riverine region; (2) the SI (Shannon’s diversity index) based on hydrological calculations became smaller, indicating that the downstream biodiversity showed a decreasing trend; (3) the diversion ratio and the confluence ratio of Dongting Lake and the Yangtze River decreased at the same time, and the connectivity decreased, which would lead to an increase in the degree and frequency of droughts during the dry season;(4) after the regulation of the TGD, the low-risk months were transformed into medium-risk months of the Dongting Lake basin, indicating a deterioration of the ecological situation in this region. …”
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Large-Scale Construction Waste Mountain-Mounding Technology Based on the Project in Meibei Lake Scenic Area
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Development of the algal pigment-based salinity transfer function for lakes on the Tibetan Plateau and evaluation of the quantitative reconstruction
Published 2025-01-01“…Recent limnic environment on the Tibetan Plateau is fluctuating dramatically due to anthropogenic warming, significantly affecting primary producers and the stability of aquatic ecosystems. Fossil pigments in lake sediments have been widely used to track the response process of algae communities to climatic and environmental changes, but their potential in quantitative reconstructions is rarely explored, particularly in remote mountains with monitoring data scarcity. …”
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Wind, Water Level, and Fluid Mud Thresholds in Lake Apopka, Florida
Published 2024-12-01“…The height of rise is defined as the elevation above the bed at which the mud floc volume fraction is at the threshold between the so-called flocculation settling and hindered settling regimes. …”
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GIS Based Spatiotemporal Comparation Between SPI and CZI Drought Index: A Case Study of Burdur Lake Basin
Published 2021-01-01“…In recent years, the negative effects of climate change on water resources have been observed. Due to the decrease in precipitation in the Burdur Lake basin, there is serious volume loss especially in surface waters. …”
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Dual-Source Optimization of the “Diverting Water from the Yangtze River to Tai Lake (DWYRTL)” Project Based on the Euler Method
Published 2020-01-01“…The results show that (1) it is recommended that the total annual diversion of water should not exceed 20 × 108 m3; (2) the wind field is the most important factor determining the distribution of spatial water exchange; (3) under wind-free conditions, the flow rate of a single-source diversion of water is approximately 50% higher than that of dual-source diversion; and (4) water diversion under the prevailing conditions of the northwest wind in winter will reduce the semiexchange period of the eastern part of the lake area from 50 to 30 days, significantly changing the nearby district’s uniformity, leading to ecological risks. …”
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Biotic interactions, energy pathways and trigger factors of ecosystem dynamics in shallow saline lakes
Published 2014-12-01“…There were considerable inter- and intra-annual #uctuations in the abiotic characteristics of the lakes. All the lakes had a very high concentration of total phosphorus in the water (up to 5.6 gP m-3) due to a great influence of the watershed on the lakes. …”
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Analysis of Rainfall Trends and Its Relationship with SST Signals in the Lake Tana Basin, Ethiopia
Published 2018-01-01“…The impacts of climate change and climate variability on human life have led the scientific community to monitor the behavior of weather and climate variables at different spatial and temporal scales. …”
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Developing a multivariate drought index to assess drought characteristics based on the SWAT-Copula method in the Poyang Lake basin, China
Published 2025-01-01“…The Poyang Lake Basin (PLB) has a long-standing history of drought, which has been intensified by global warming, posing significant risks to water security and agriculture. …”
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ESTIMATION OF THE FIRST MATURITY SIZE OF SILVER BARB (Barbonymus gonionotus) IN SIDENRENG LAKE, SOUTH SULAWESI
Published 2025-02-01“…Silver barb is a popular introduced species in Sidenreng Lake, South Sulawesi. Its presence has been highly beneficial for local fishers due to its significant economic value. …”
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Assessment of the Temporal and Spatial Variation of the Mercury Content of Lake Nokoué in Southern Benin Republic (West Africa)
Published 2021-01-01“…Lake Nokoué in Benin Republic, the most fishery products provider in West Africa, is subject to mercury pollution. …”
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Regional nutrient emissions and hydrological regime modulate the spatiotemporal patterns of nutrient levels within lake bay
Published 2025-01-01“…Scenario simulations indicated that a 30 % reduction in nutrient emissions led to a corresponding decrease in TN and TP loads in the lake bays, with more significant reductions observed during the dry season (TN: 3.05 %; TP: 9.51 %). …”
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