Water quality of selected fluvial lakes in the context of the Elbe River pollution and anthropogenic activities in the floodplain

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Dagmar Chalupová
Petra Havlíková
Bohumír Janský
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[1] Charles University in Prague,Faculty of Science, Department of Physical Geography and Geoecology
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Fluvial lake; Elbe River; Morphometry; Hydrological regime; Physical and chemical parameters of water; Anthropogenic pollution;
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The paper evaluates the status of selected fluvial lakes situated in the central part of the Elbe River and the impact of anthropogenic activities including comparison with the Elbe River water quality on them. To achieve the goals of the project, eight researched lakes differed from each other in the intensity of communication with the river, morphometric parameters and in the possibility of anthropogenic contamination (industrial, agricultural and municipal) were chosen. Besides observing the hydrological regime, the research was focused on physical and chemical parameters of water. To sum up, the lakes communicating above ground with the river showed similarities in several parameters, e.g. organic load or conductivity was nearly at the same level, which was lower than in the separated ones. Although the values of nitrates were higher in the river, their content did not reach such concentrations even in the connected lakes because of their more stagnant character. In general, although the Elbe River has a significant effect on water quality of researched lakes, especially in the case of lakes with a restricted communication with the river, their water quality is a result of local conditions, e.g. possibility of contamination by sewage waters, land use in the vicinity, etc.
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页码:6283 / 6295
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