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  • Lake Tai : the limnology of a shallow lake in China in Shallow lakes environment. (L'environnement des lacs eutrophes)
  • Water quality of lake Toya and of all the lake's in-and outflow rivers
  • The A. investigated the water quality (PH, temperature, conductivity and concentration of each metal ion) in order to assess the long-term influence of the eruption of Mt Usu and the changes on the standing water quality of Lake Toya. They concluded
  • that the general features of the lake water were considered not to have changed. - (SGA)
  • Lake Suwa : eutrophication and its partial recent recovery, Japan in Shallow lakes environment. (L'environnement des lacs eutrophes)
  • Paleogeography of Lake Biwa, Japan and deep drilling site investigations in ancient lakes in Moraines and varves. Origin/Genesis/Classification.
  • Dissolved oxygen as an eutrophication factor in Dal Lake
  • Dal Lake ; Eutrophisation ; Géographie de l'Asie ; Hydrobiochimie ; Inde ; Jammu and Kashmir ; Lac ; Milieu dulçaquatique ; Oxygène dissous
  • A study on thermal regime of Lake Ikeda
  • Water and heat balances have been calculated with meteorological and hydrological data on Lake Ikeda (Kagoshima Prefecture, Kyushu). The thermal profiles have been accurately measured. - (SGA)
  • Phytoplankton in lake Abashiri
  • The author collected phytoplankton in lake Abashiri during 1978 to 1979 and identified total 189 taxa of phytoplankton including Cyanophyceae, chrysophyceae, bacillariophyceae, and Chlorophyceae. Three periphytic algae were identified. This paper
  • The historical progress of the evolution of lake Tung-ting.
  • Examination of historical records, geological and archaeological literature, and satellite photographs provides an evolutionary picture of Tung-ting lake outlined with the aid of 7 maps in series. Variations in the water surface area, ascribed
  • to uplifts and down warping, are traced through the incipient stages, the neolithic and historic dynasties. Accelerated silting since the 19th century causes reduction in the size of the lake to about half its maximum. The extent of silting in the last 30
  • years matches that in the entire history of the lake before 1950. (TNC).
  • Lake evolution during the past 30,000 years in China, and its implications for environmental change in XIII INQUA Congress issue.
  • This paper, based on a careful survey of the literature, attempts to bridge the gap in research by analyzing the processes involved in Chinese lake evolution over the past 30,000 years, regional variations of lake development since the last glacial
  • Estimates of holocene precipitation for Rajasthan, India, based on pollen and lake-level data
  • A pollen profile obtained from lake sediments at Lunkaransar, Rajasthan, in northwest India was used along with a pollen-climate calibration function to estimate past precipitation. Between 10,500 and 3,500 yr B.P., the estimated precipitation
  • was about 500 mm/yr, or about 200 mm/yr above the modern value. After about 3,500 yr B.P., the Lunkaransar profile indicated a desiccated lake bed.
  • The water resources of lakes in China in Water in China and elsewhere.
  • The catastrophic drainage of a moraine-dammed lake, Khumbu Himal, Nepal : cause and consequences
  • Pêches et pisciculture au Bangladesh, l'aménagement des ox bow lakes
  • Theoretical problems of territorial planning in Song Hua Lake area.
  • The territorial planning of a region aims at rationalising the development and utilization of its resources and the management and protection of the environment. Development came relatively late in the Song Hua Lake area making its planning
  • A study of lake eutrophication in Shanghai, China
  • Nonpoint pollution controlled by a multipond agroecosystem in a subwatershed of Chaohu Lake, China
  • Nainital is a Himalayan tourist center with a basin lake flanked by high ridges, easy access from the plains of north India, cool summers and a peaceful atmosphere for relaxation and recreation. Problems are the high cost of living, inadequate
  • sanitation facilities, traffic congestion, indiscriminate building, and pollution in the lake. - (DWG)
  • Impact of human activities on the evolution of Dal lake environment in Western Himalaya : environment, problems and development. Volume 2. Problems and development.
  • Some characteristics of cold air lakes and fog in the Jinghong and Mengyang basins, Xishuangbanna, China
  • ST A new idea about the formation of Tai-hu lake