Lake Taihu, China

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Lake Taihu, located in the delta of Yangtze River, is a typical large, shallow eutrophic lake. This book provides basic data on various aspects of this lake and summarizes research work on the interaction between its ecology and physical limnology.


2 In China, there are more than 2,759 lakes with surface area greater than 1km , and 2 the total lake area is 91,019km . One-third of these lakes are freshwater lakes, and the majority are situated in the middle and lower reaches of the Changjiang River or in eastern China's coastal areas. These lakes function as drinking water supplies, ood control systems, aquaculture and tourism resources, navigation channels, etc. Recently, many shallow lakes in China have been subject to rapid eutrophication and suffer from algal blooms. This issue has resulted in a shortage of drinking water and in degradation of their ecosystems. The control of eutrophication of shallow lakes is one of the main issues with which the local people and Chinese governments are concerned today. Lake Taihu is the third largest freshwater lake in China, with an area of about 2 2338km and a mean depth of 1. 9m, a typical shallow lake located in the delta of Changjiang River, the most industrialized and urbanized area in China. Its main function is supplying drinking water for the surrounding cities, such as Wuxi, Suzhou, and Shanghai, but tourism, aquaculture, sheries, and navigation are imp- tant as well. However, with economic development and increased population in the lake basin, Lake Taihu has suffered increasingly from serious eutrophication. The environmental issue of Lake Taihu is now a very common one, as most lakes from eastern China are confronted with it.

A unique introduction to the ecology and biology of Lake Taihu Features the importance of a shallow lake in the socio-economy of China

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There are many shallow lakes in the world. Many of them play an important socio-economic role as contributors to the drinking water supply, in flood attenuation, fisheries and recreation activities. Because of the current anthropogenic changes in the environment, such lakes rapidly respond to eutrophication and swamping. It is often hard to address these issues because many changes in the ecosystems of shallow lakes are associated with little studied physical processes. This interaction between the aquatic biota and the physical and chemical environment increases the complexity of shallow lake ecosystems. Lake Taihu, located in the delta of Yangtze River, is a typical large, shallow eutrophic lake with area of 2338 km2 and maximum depth of less than 3m .

This book provides basic data on various aspects of this lake and summarizes research work on the interaction between its ecology and physical limnology. It will be a reference for teachers and students of freshwater ecology and biology, the aquatic environment in general, and, most strikingly, for all those interested in physical limnology.


Inhalt
An Introduction to Lake Taihu.- Optical Properties of Lake Taihu and Radiative Transfer Simulation.- Hydrodynamics and Its Effects on the Aquatic Ecosystem.- SedimentWater Exchange and Its Significance.- Physiological and Ecological Characteristics of Blue-Green Algae in Lake Taihu.- The Lake Ecosystem: Structure and Development.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Gewicht 699g
    • Untertitel Dynamics and Environmental Change
    • Titel Lake Taihu, China
    • Veröffentlichung 12.08.2008
    • ISBN 1402085540
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9781402085543
    • Jahr 2008
    • Größe H241mm x B160mm x T25mm
    • Herausgeber Springer Netherlands
    • Anzahl Seiten 356
    • Editor Boqiang Qin
    • Auflage 2008
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • GTIN 09781402085543

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