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Science of Lakes

Science of Lakes

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Lakes are among the most extensive freshwater aquatic ecosystems in the world. Their evolution results from the interactions of numerous natural and anthropogenic factors. This book includes 12 chapters and presents case studies on the impacts of changes and tectonic movements on the evolution of lake water levels (Section 1), the interactions between anthropogenic activities and the physicochemical characteristics of lakes (Section 2), and the limnological characteristics and their interactions with other components of the environment (Section 3).

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Keywords

  • Earth sciences
  • Hydrology & the hydrosphere
  • Limnology (freshwater)

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DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.108096

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