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Water environment
About: Water environment is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 13384 publications have been published within this topic receiving 125138 citations.
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TL;DR: In this article, an agent-based model was established using MIKE3 software and was applied to the source region of the Yellow River to evaluate the habitat suitability before and after construction of the dam in order to study the impact of changes in the hydrology and water environment on the survival of the indigenous fish Gymnocypris eckloni Herzensten, 1891 and its eggs.
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TL;DR: In this paper, nitrogen-doped highly ordered mesoporous carbon (NOMC) samples with mesochannels were synthesized by a self-assembly method and adopted as the CDI electrode material with a remarkable electrosorption capacity of 26.2
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TL;DR: In this paper, a low-cost, effective and environmental-friendly laminated carbon nitride decorated with polydopamine (PDA) and grafted with polyethyleneimine (PEI) brush was successfully synthesized and applied as environmental cleaner for removing U(VI) ions from aqueous solutions under various environmental conditions.
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01 Jan 1983TL;DR: This article observed that the number of species inhabiting a given locality is highest in areas which have persisted largely unchanged for a long time and are characterized by diverse and predictable (i.e., not deviating substantially from the longterm norm) environmental conditions.
Abstract: Thienemann (1954) observed that the number of species inhabiting a given locality is highest in areas which have persisted largely unchanged for a long time and are characterized by diverse and predictable (i.e., not deviating substantially from the long-term norm) environmental conditions. The rhithron (i.e., the habitat of cold, rubble-bottom streams often found in the middle and upper reaches of river systems) epitomizes the ideal running water environment for co-existence of many species (Illies, 1969), most of which are usually insects (Hynes, 1970).
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TL;DR: The use of phytoplankton as one of the biological quality elements that should be regularly monitored, and upon which the reference conditions of water quality should be established, will result in several constraints, which are analyzed in this article with examples from Portuguese waters.
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