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A Water Quality Assessment of the Former Soviet Union focuses on
water quality issues using examples from around the former Soviet
Union. It covers the background to the natural water resources and
composition of surface and ground waters in the former Soviet Union
and then proceeds to examine the influence of human activity on
those resources and water quality systems. With more than one
hundred line illustrations and tables, the long-term detailed case
studies of the Lower Don Basin, the Amu Darya river, the Rybinsk
reservoir, the Dnieper river, Lakes Baikal and Ladoga, and water
resources in Moscow and the Moscow region, this will enable
valuable lessons in environmental management to be learnt. A Water
Quality Assessment of the Former Soviet Union is a valuable source
of up-to-date information and case studies for the professional in
government, national and international organisations, and water
utilities. It will be a useful reference in research institutes and
university libraries.
This volume deals with water quality issues drawing on examples
from around the former Soviet Union. It commences by providing the
background to the natural water resources and composition of
surface and ground waters of the former Soviet Union and then
proceeds to examine the influence of human activity on those
resources and water quality systems. With unique material not
previously available in English, the text presents detailed
analyses of generic problems and possible solutions applicable
beyond the former Soviet Union. It covers: salinization,
eutrophication and acidification; heavy metal, organic and
microbial pollution; ecological state of water bodies; water
quality monitoring systems in the former USSR; and impact of
pollution on fisheries. With more than 200 line illustrations and
tables, the long term detailed case studies of the Lower Don Basin,
the Amy Darya river, the Rybinsk reservoir, the Dnieper river,
Lakes Baikal and Ladoga, and water resources in Moscow and the
Moscow region, should enable valuable lessons in environmental
management to be learnt. The text should be a valuable source of
information and case studies for professionals in government,
national and
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Rivers of the Anthropocene (Paperback)
Jason M. Kelly, Philip Scarpino, Helen Berry, James Syvitski, Michel Meybeck
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At publication date, a free ebook version of this title will be
available through Luminos, University of California Press' Open
Access publishing program. This exciting volume presents the work
and research of the Rivers of the Anthropocene Network, an
international collaborative group of scientists, social scientists,
humanists, artists, policy makers, and community organizers working
to produce innovative transdisciplinary research on global
freshwater systems. In an attempt to bridge disciplinary divides,
the essays in this volume address the challenge in studying the
intersection of biophysical and human sociocultural systems in the
age of the Anthropocene. Featuring contributions from authors in a
rich diversity of disciplines-from toxicology to archaeology to
philosophy - this book is an excellent resource for students and
scholars studying both freshwater systems and the Anthropocene.
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