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Hart, RC
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Allanson, BR
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2008-07-11T08:25:22Z |
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2008-07-11T08:25:22Z |
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1984-12 |
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Hart, RC and Allanson, BR (Editors). 1984. Limnological criteria for management of water quality in the Southern hemisphere. National Scientific Programmes Unit: CSIR, SANSP Report 93, Dec 1984, pp 189 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2318
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The report presents the proceedings of an international workshop on the management of Southern Hemisphere inland waters held in Wilderness, South Africa, in July 1984. It includes an introduction and seven chapters dealing sequentially with catchment management, stream regulation, pollution, salinization, turbidity and suspensoids, eutrophication, and fisheries. Given that limnology is concerned with understanding that diverse array of intrinsic and extrinsic factors which together govern the physical, chemical and biological characteristics of lakes, reservoirs and rivers, each chapter attempts to assess the specific or general role it makes to the holistic management of water quality in the Southern Hemisphere in general (excluding Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic islands) and the more arid latitudes in particular. In so doing, attention is drawn to the relevant use of terminology and definitions which, when used precisely, will materially decrease the semantic confusion which exists between the science of limnology and its application in the maintenance of surface water quality.
The chapters also represent a concensus of viewpoints between limnologists and managers in which a considerable amount of tedious descriptive detail has been very largely replaced by highlighting those processes considered essential not only in the implementation of modern limnological principles to water management practise, but also in drawing up research priorities. |
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en |
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dc.publisher |
National Scientific Programmes Unit: CSIR |
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dc.subject |
SANSP |
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dc.subject |
Limnology |
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Water quality |
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Southern Hemisphere |
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Inland water |
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Stream regulation |
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dc.title |
Limnological criteria for management of water quality in the Southern hemisphere |
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Report |
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Hart, R., & Allanson, B. (1984). <i>Limnological criteria for management of water quality in the Southern hemisphere</i> National Scientific Programmes Unit: CSIR. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2318 |
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dc.identifier.chicagocitation |
Hart, RC, and BR Allanson <i>Limnological criteria for management of water quality in the Southern hemisphere.</i> National Scientific Programmes Unit: CSIR, 1984. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2318 |
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dc.identifier.vancouvercitation |
Hart R, Allanson B. Limnological criteria for management of water quality in the Southern hemisphere. 1984 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2318 |
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dc.identifier.ris |
TY - Report
AU - Hart, RC
AU - Allanson, BR
AB - The report presents the proceedings of an international workshop on the management of Southern Hemisphere inland waters held in Wilderness, South Africa, in July 1984. It includes an introduction and seven chapters dealing sequentially with catchment management, stream regulation, pollution, salinization, turbidity and suspensoids, eutrophication, and fisheries. Given that limnology is concerned with understanding that diverse array of intrinsic and extrinsic factors which together govern the physical, chemical and biological characteristics of lakes, reservoirs and rivers, each chapter attempts to assess the specific or general role it makes to the holistic management of water quality in the Southern Hemisphere in general (excluding Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic islands) and the more arid latitudes in particular. In so doing, attention is drawn to the relevant use of terminology and definitions which, when used precisely, will materially decrease the semantic confusion which exists between the science of limnology and its application in the maintenance of surface water quality.
The chapters also represent a concensus of viewpoints between limnologists and managers in which a considerable amount of tedious descriptive detail has been very largely replaced by highlighting those processes considered essential not only in the implementation of modern limnological principles to water management practise, but also in drawing up research priorities.
DA - 1984-12
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - SANSP
KW - Limnology
KW - Water quality
KW - Southern Hemisphere
KW - Inland water
KW - Stream regulation
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 1984
T1 - Limnological criteria for management of water quality in the Southern hemisphere
TI - Limnological criteria for management of water quality in the Southern hemisphere
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2318
ER -
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