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628.394.2 --- Eutrophication --- -Freshwater biology --- -Water --- -Hydrology --- Fresh-water biology --- Aquatic biology --- Limnology --- Lake restoration --- Secondary pollution of waters. Eutrophic pollution --- Congresses --- Pollution --- -Congresses --- Freshwater biology --- Water --- Congresses. --- -Secondary pollution of waters. Eutrophic pollution --- 628.394.2 Secondary pollution of waters. Eutrophic pollution --- -628.394.2 Secondary pollution of waters. Eutrophic pollution --- Hydrology --- Pollution&delete& --- Environmental protection. Environmental technology --- Eutrophication - Congresses --- Freshwater biology - Congresses --- Water - Pollution - Congresses
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The South African Taxonomic soil classification system (SAT) is well established and utilised in South Africa. However, it is not internationally well known and therefore the need arose to provide a tool by which South African soil taxonomists can convert South African soil classifications and profile descriptions to the international classifications of the World Reference Base (WRB) for soil resources. The diagnostics and tacit knowledge presented in this publication are therefore based on the SAT and the WRB. When necessary, further substantiation was derived from the Land Type Survey of South Africa. The adopted procedure is effective in providing a reasonable classification based on the South African soil forms and families, while excluding certain WRB soil groups and qualifiers, because these are irrelevant to South African taxonomy. Lastly, this publication also highlights some peculiarities, omissions and inconsistencies observed between the SAT and WRB.
Soil science, sedimentology --- World Reference Base (WRB) --- USDA Soil Taxonomy --- soil classification systems --- diagnostic horizons --- dystrophic --- mesotrophic --- eutrophic --- organic O horizon --- base saturation --- South African soil taxonomy
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Hydrobiology --- Denmark --- Coasts --- Shore protection --- 574.632 --- 628.394.2 --- 502.55 --- Effects of pollution on hydrobionts --- Secondary pollution of waters. Eutrophic pollution --- Pollution, contamination danger. Protection against pollution --- 502.55 Pollution, contamination danger. Protection against pollution --- 628.394.2 Secondary pollution of waters. Eutrophic pollution --- 574.632 Effects of pollution on hydrobionts
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Proefschriften --- Thèses --- Azote --- Nitrogen --- Pollution de l'eau --- Water pollution --- Traitement --- processing --- Purification --- Boue résiduaire --- Sewage sludge --- Dénitrification --- Denitrification --- Niveau trophique --- Trophic levels --- Inhibiteur de nitrification --- Nitrification inhibitors --- 628.35 --- 628.394.2 --- Biological sewage treatment --- Secondary pollution of waters. Eutrophic pollution --- Theses --- 628.394.2 Secondary pollution of waters. Eutrophic pollution --- 628.35 Biological sewage treatment --- Denitrification. --- Autoepuration
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Écologie d'eau douce --- freshwater ecology --- Pollution de l'eau --- Water pollution --- Succession écologique --- ecological succession --- Algae --- Tracheophyta --- Charge polluante --- Pollutant load --- Consommation d'oxygène --- Oxygen consumption --- Expérimentation --- experimentation --- Lutte antipollution --- pollution control --- 628.394.2 --- 574.52 --- Secondary pollution of waters. Eutrophic pollution --- Hydrobionts: effects of hydrological and hydrochemical factors. --- Theses --- 574.52 Hydrobionts: effects of hydrological and hydrochemical factors. --- 628.394.2 Secondary pollution of waters. Eutrophic pollution --- experimentation. --- Senecio congestus --- Elodea nuttallii --- Lemna minor
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Sol arable --- Arable soils --- Sol limoneux --- Silty soils --- Engrais azoté --- nitrogen fertilizers --- Engrais phosphaté --- Phosphate fertilizers --- Eau de drainage --- Drainage water --- Eau superficielle --- Surface water --- Lessivage du sol --- Leaching --- Porosité du sol --- Soil pore system --- Expérimentation au champ --- Field experimentation --- Développement régional --- Regional development --- Netherlands --- 631.62 --- 556.512 --- 628.394.2 --- 574.63 --- Drainage --- Water balance of drainage basins --- Secondary pollution of waters. Eutrophic pollution --- Sanitary hydrobiology. Waste treatment. Sewage processing --- Theses --- 574.63 Sanitary hydrobiology. Waste treatment. Sewage processing --- 628.394.2 Secondary pollution of waters. Eutrophic pollution --- 556.512 Water balance of drainage basins --- 631.62 Drainage
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504.45 --- 628.394.2 --- Running water environment. Inland surface waters. Rivers, river mouths, deltas, lakes, swamps, wetlands --- Secondary pollution of waters. Eutrophic pollution. Eutrophication --- 504.45 Running water environment. Inland surface waters. Rivers, river mouths, deltas, lakes, swamps, wetlands --- Water quality management --- Water quality --- Water quality control --- Management --- Sewage disposal --- Water conservation --- Water-supply --- Mathematical models
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The book entitled “Biodiversity of Marine Microbes” aims at highlighting the significance of marine microbes as primary producers, their contribution in complex ecological processes and their roles in biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem functioning. The book includes five research papers covering the diversity and composition of marine microbial communities representing all three domains of life in various marine environments, including coastal eutrophic areas, ice waters, and lagoons. One paper examines the diversity and succession of bacterial and archaeal communities from coastal waters in mesocosm experiments. The combination of classical tools with novel technological advances implemented in the methods of the papers offered an opportunity to answer fundamental questions and shed light on the complex and diverse life of marine microbes.
Environmental science, engineering & technology --- nutrients --- HABs --- mucilaginous aggregates --- Noctiluca scintillans --- Dinophysis --- Mesodinium rubrum --- microbial food web --- bacteria --- nanoflagellates --- ciliates --- Taiwan Strait --- bacterial and archaea diversity --- light --- climate change --- phytoplankton blooms --- 454-pyrosequencing --- brackish --- dinoflagellates --- diatoms --- cyanobacteria --- transitional water bodies --- White Sea --- under-ice water --- picoeukaryotes --- Micromonas --- Mantoniella --- high-throughput sequencing --- metagenomics --- 18S rDNA --- algae --- prokaryotes --- microeukaryotes --- coastal eutrophic systems --- blooms
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The book entitled “Biodiversity of Marine Microbes” aims at highlighting the significance of marine microbes as primary producers, their contribution in complex ecological processes and their roles in biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem functioning. The book includes five research papers covering the diversity and composition of marine microbial communities representing all three domains of life in various marine environments, including coastal eutrophic areas, ice waters, and lagoons. One paper examines the diversity and succession of bacterial and archaeal communities from coastal waters in mesocosm experiments. The combination of classical tools with novel technological advances implemented in the methods of the papers offered an opportunity to answer fundamental questions and shed light on the complex and diverse life of marine microbes.
nutrients --- HABs --- mucilaginous aggregates --- Noctiluca scintillans --- Dinophysis --- Mesodinium rubrum --- microbial food web --- bacteria --- nanoflagellates --- ciliates --- Taiwan Strait --- bacterial and archaea diversity --- light --- climate change --- phytoplankton blooms --- 454-pyrosequencing --- brackish --- dinoflagellates --- diatoms --- cyanobacteria --- transitional water bodies --- White Sea --- under-ice water --- picoeukaryotes --- Micromonas --- Mantoniella --- high-throughput sequencing --- metagenomics --- 18S rDNA --- algae --- prokaryotes --- microeukaryotes --- coastal eutrophic systems --- blooms
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The book entitled “Biodiversity of Marine Microbes” aims at highlighting the significance of marine microbes as primary producers, their contribution in complex ecological processes and their roles in biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem functioning. The book includes five research papers covering the diversity and composition of marine microbial communities representing all three domains of life in various marine environments, including coastal eutrophic areas, ice waters, and lagoons. One paper examines the diversity and succession of bacterial and archaeal communities from coastal waters in mesocosm experiments. The combination of classical tools with novel technological advances implemented in the methods of the papers offered an opportunity to answer fundamental questions and shed light on the complex and diverse life of marine microbes.
Environmental science, engineering & technology --- nutrients --- HABs --- mucilaginous aggregates --- Noctiluca scintillans --- Dinophysis --- Mesodinium rubrum --- microbial food web --- bacteria --- nanoflagellates --- ciliates --- Taiwan Strait --- bacterial and archaea diversity --- light --- climate change --- phytoplankton blooms --- 454-pyrosequencing --- brackish --- dinoflagellates --- diatoms --- cyanobacteria --- transitional water bodies --- White Sea --- under-ice water --- picoeukaryotes --- Micromonas --- Mantoniella --- high-throughput sequencing --- metagenomics --- 18S rDNA --- algae --- prokaryotes --- microeukaryotes --- coastal eutrophic systems --- blooms
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