Itaipu reservoir limnology: eutrophication degree and the horizontal distribution of its limnological variables

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro Filho,RA.
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Petrere Junior,M., Benassi,SF., Pereira,JMA.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842011000500010
Resumo: Reservoirs are manmade habitats, intermediate between rivers and lakes, presenting distinct hydrological and morphometric characteristics, with differential mean water residence time. They also present proper vertical and horizontal organisations, and their evolution depends on several variables acting on different special and temporal scales. The water quality evolution of the Itaipu Reservoir was evaluated through the analysis of the physical, chemical and biological variables, and by the application of Trophic State Indices. We concluded that the limnological variables present a horizontal pattern of variation highly dependent upon the hydrological regime. The turbidity and total suspended solids presented the same distribution pattern in the reservoir zones. The fluvial zone had the highest concentrations of nutrients, suspended solids and turbidity. The results of the Trophic State Indices indicate a mesotrophic level for the fluvial and transition zones, and an oligotrophic one for the lacustrine zone.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Itaipu reservoir limnology: eutrophication degree and the horizontal distribution of its limnological variables
title Itaipu reservoir limnology: eutrophication degree and the horizontal distribution of its limnological variables
spellingShingle Itaipu reservoir limnology: eutrophication degree and the horizontal distribution of its limnological variables
Ribeiro Filho,RA.
limnology
Itaipu reservoir
water quality
eutrophication
Brazil
title_short Itaipu reservoir limnology: eutrophication degree and the horizontal distribution of its limnological variables
title_full Itaipu reservoir limnology: eutrophication degree and the horizontal distribution of its limnological variables
title_fullStr Itaipu reservoir limnology: eutrophication degree and the horizontal distribution of its limnological variables
title_full_unstemmed Itaipu reservoir limnology: eutrophication degree and the horizontal distribution of its limnological variables
title_sort Itaipu reservoir limnology: eutrophication degree and the horizontal distribution of its limnological variables
author Ribeiro Filho,RA.
author_facet Ribeiro Filho,RA.
Petrere Junior,M.
Benassi,SF.
Pereira,JMA.
author_role author
author2 Petrere Junior,M.
Benassi,SF.
Pereira,JMA.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro Filho,RA.
Petrere Junior,M.
Benassi,SF.
Pereira,JMA.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv limnology
Itaipu reservoir
water quality
eutrophication
Brazil
topic limnology
Itaipu reservoir
water quality
eutrophication
Brazil
description Reservoirs are manmade habitats, intermediate between rivers and lakes, presenting distinct hydrological and morphometric characteristics, with differential mean water residence time. They also present proper vertical and horizontal organisations, and their evolution depends on several variables acting on different special and temporal scales. The water quality evolution of the Itaipu Reservoir was evaluated through the analysis of the physical, chemical and biological variables, and by the application of Trophic State Indices. We concluded that the limnological variables present a horizontal pattern of variation highly dependent upon the hydrological regime. The turbidity and total suspended solids presented the same distribution pattern in the reservoir zones. The fluvial zone had the highest concentrations of nutrients, suspended solids and turbidity. The results of the Trophic State Indices indicate a mesotrophic level for the fluvial and transition zones, and an oligotrophic one for the lacustrine zone.
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