The Suquía River lower-middle basin (Córdoba, Argentina) is subject to a strong anthropic impact because it receives pollutants from different sources (industries, wastewaters, heavy traffic, agricultural land use, etc.). We have assessed the degree of watershed degradation of Suquía River lower-middle sections through the analysis of different ecosystem compartments (air, water, riparian soil, sediments and biota), in order to provide useful data to be considered in future river restoration programs. Four study sites were selected along the river (La Calera city, Córdoba city, Corazón de María village and Río Primero city) which were sampled during the low- and high-water flow periods. We analyzed: a) chemical and physical characteristics ...
The relationships between fish assemblage structure and environmental variables along a pollution gr...
We analyzed the following characteristics of water self-depuration capacity along a polluted river (...
Paraná River, the six largest in the world, is receptor of pollution loads from tributaries traversi...
The regulation of anthropogenic pollution inputs into large rivers is an important aspect of ecologi...
Sediments of aquatic ecosystems constitute the fate of most atmospheric and terrestrial pollutants. ...
The Paraná River basin is one of the most important in South America and is affected by human activi...
Discharges derived from industries, crude sewage, municipal wastes and petroleum have been the most ...
The objective of the present study was to investigate the influence of environmental conditions on t...
The Suquía River middle-lower basin (Córdoba, Argentina) is subjected to a strong anthropogenic impa...
This work evaluates the consequences of anthropogenic pressures at different sections of a Patagonia...
The lower portion of the Reconquista River is highly polluted. However, little is know about the sta...
Organic pollutants have been detected in water, sediment, suspended particulate matter (SPM) and bio...
Water quality in the lower stretch of the Negro River (Chaco, Argentine). The main physical, chemic...
Surface water bodies receive a basin's wide diversity of pollutants, especially when there are mixed...
Aquatic ecosystems usually receive pollutants from near industrialized and highly populated zones, t...
The relationships between fish assemblage structure and environmental variables along a pollution gr...
We analyzed the following characteristics of water self-depuration capacity along a polluted river (...
Paraná River, the six largest in the world, is receptor of pollution loads from tributaries traversi...
The regulation of anthropogenic pollution inputs into large rivers is an important aspect of ecologi...
Sediments of aquatic ecosystems constitute the fate of most atmospheric and terrestrial pollutants. ...
The Paraná River basin is one of the most important in South America and is affected by human activi...
Discharges derived from industries, crude sewage, municipal wastes and petroleum have been the most ...
The objective of the present study was to investigate the influence of environmental conditions on t...
The Suquía River middle-lower basin (Córdoba, Argentina) is subjected to a strong anthropogenic impa...
This work evaluates the consequences of anthropogenic pressures at different sections of a Patagonia...
The lower portion of the Reconquista River is highly polluted. However, little is know about the sta...
Organic pollutants have been detected in water, sediment, suspended particulate matter (SPM) and bio...
Water quality in the lower stretch of the Negro River (Chaco, Argentine). The main physical, chemic...
Surface water bodies receive a basin's wide diversity of pollutants, especially when there are mixed...
Aquatic ecosystems usually receive pollutants from near industrialized and highly populated zones, t...
The relationships between fish assemblage structure and environmental variables along a pollution gr...
We analyzed the following characteristics of water self-depuration capacity along a polluted river (...
Paraná River, the six largest in the world, is receptor of pollution loads from tributaries traversi...