The Kola River is situated in Northwestern Russia, Kola Peninsula, which is an area with about 70 year long history of copper and nickel mining and smelting. However, environmental effects on the Kola River, caused by industry and other human activities, are not studied thoroughly. Area of the Kola River basin is 3850 km2. The river flows 83 km from south to north and enters the Kola Bay of the Barents Sea in front of the Kola City. The Kola River is vital for the reproduction of salmon and it is also an important source of drinking water for about half a million people in the city of Murmansk and in the surrounding settlements. In the Kola Water Quality -project in years 2001–2004 one the main objectives was to define the ecological statu...
Tiivistelmä: Metallien ja fluorin pitoisuuksista ja määristä Kokemäenjoessa vuosina 1975—197
Widely applied bioindication methods are analyzed based on the survey data of 1980-1996 for over 400...
The study of water in reservoirs of Ukraine through passive monitoring methods permit to detect heav...
Appendix 1/15 of the publication "State of the environment in the Norwegian, Finnish and Russian bor...
The impact from mining and large-scale agricultural activities on levels and migration of metals wit...
Intensive Cu-Ni and Fe mining and smelting in northwestern Russia constitutes a potential risk of po...
The study of the current chemical composition of natural waters in the eastern and western parts of ...
Monchegorsk geographically located in the central part of the Kola Peninsula. Production units are s...
Appendix 11/15 of the publication "State of the environment in the Norwegian, Finnish and Russian bo...
AbstractPollution is of global importance and as such it goes beyond the national borders of each an...
The current state of four water bodies in the upper and middle reaches of the River Kenti system, We...
Appendix 6/15 of the publication "State of the environment in the Norwegian, Finnish and Russian bor...
A cooperative project between INEP, MUGMS and NIVA to identify the main sources of heavy metals poll...
Appendix 7/15 of the publication "State of the environment in the Norwegian, Finnish and Russian bor...
Mine waste is recognized as one of the most serious threats to freshwater ecosystems, and it still r...
Tiivistelmä: Metallien ja fluorin pitoisuuksista ja määristä Kokemäenjoessa vuosina 1975—197
Widely applied bioindication methods are analyzed based on the survey data of 1980-1996 for over 400...
The study of water in reservoirs of Ukraine through passive monitoring methods permit to detect heav...
Appendix 1/15 of the publication "State of the environment in the Norwegian, Finnish and Russian bor...
The impact from mining and large-scale agricultural activities on levels and migration of metals wit...
Intensive Cu-Ni and Fe mining and smelting in northwestern Russia constitutes a potential risk of po...
The study of the current chemical composition of natural waters in the eastern and western parts of ...
Monchegorsk geographically located in the central part of the Kola Peninsula. Production units are s...
Appendix 11/15 of the publication "State of the environment in the Norwegian, Finnish and Russian bo...
AbstractPollution is of global importance and as such it goes beyond the national borders of each an...
The current state of four water bodies in the upper and middle reaches of the River Kenti system, We...
Appendix 6/15 of the publication "State of the environment in the Norwegian, Finnish and Russian bor...
A cooperative project between INEP, MUGMS and NIVA to identify the main sources of heavy metals poll...
Appendix 7/15 of the publication "State of the environment in the Norwegian, Finnish and Russian bor...
Mine waste is recognized as one of the most serious threats to freshwater ecosystems, and it still r...
Tiivistelmä: Metallien ja fluorin pitoisuuksista ja määristä Kokemäenjoessa vuosina 1975—197
Widely applied bioindication methods are analyzed based on the survey data of 1980-1996 for over 400...
The study of water in reservoirs of Ukraine through passive monitoring methods permit to detect heav...