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Title
Ecological and fisheries development of Lake Manzalah (Egypt): hydrography and chemistry of Lake Manzalah العوامل الهيدروجرافية والكيميائية فى بحيرة المنزلة |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/1834/1250 |
Date
2005 |
Author(s)
Shakweer, L. |
Abstract
This journal is published by the NIOF, Egypt - Lake Manzalah; the largest delta Lake in Egypt represents a dynamic system that has been undergoing continuous and pronounced changes since long times. In the last year's this Lake faced drastic problems that retarded its environmental and fisheries development; the most serious one is the discharge of waste water. It is attempted in the present study to investigate the chemical characters of Lake Manzalah water during 2001-2002. Water temperature ranged from an average of 12.35oC in January and 29.14oC in July. Dissolved Oxygen, pH and total dissolved solids were found in ranges optimum for the living of marine and freshwater fish species. The average concentrations of nutrients lied in the following ranges: 1.24 to 4.89 μmol PO4 -3 l-1, 5.08 to 28.73 μmol SiO4 -2 l-1 and 1.81 to 17.7 μ_mol NO3-1 l-1 The concentrations of phosphorus and nitrogen compounds were found to be relatively higher at the southern regions of the Lake near to the outlets of the drains. - NIOF |
Subject(s)
Hydrography, Lake Manzalah, Water, Chemistry; CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; ENVIRONMENT; WATER CONTENT |
Language
en |
Publisher
Alexandria: National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries |
Type of publication
Article |
Format
46916 bytes; 1623488 bytes; application/pdf; application/pdf |
Identifier
Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research, 31 (1), p. 251-270; 1110-0354 |
Repository
Africa - Ocean Data and Information Network of Africa (OdinAfrica)
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