Artificial lakes, initially built in estuaries for positive purposes such as flood prevention and providing irrigation water, have been found to have negative impacts including blocking tidal cycles, disappearance of brackish water zones, sediment increase, water pollution, change of microbial diversity inhabiting patterns, and a decline in fish diversity. In this study, multidisciplinary field studies including physical, chemical, and biological analyses were performed to demonstrate decadal and seasonal scale changes in the ecological environment in Yeongsan Reservoir (YSR), Korea, since the construction of a 4.35 km-long dam in 1981. The results of the study show that the volume of sediment accumulated in YSR was 75.2 million m3 since th...
Understanding the effect of various environmental factors on algal blooms is essential for proper ma...
Habitat evaluation, water chemistry, fish community data, and a chemical exposure biomarker were use...
Water quality improvement and suppression of cyanobacterial blooms were planned in a eutrophic reser...
Demands for water quality improvement and reduction of harmful algal blooms in Korean lakes and rive...
Flow regulation is one of the most common anthropogenic factors affecting rivers worldwide. In Korea...
Trophic state of several major reservoirs in Korea are reviewed. Most of large reservoirs are mesotr...
The Geum River is the third longest river in South Korea. Prior to 1994, the Geum River had an activ...
Artificial reservoirs are created by dike construction in coastal areas to secure the agricultural w...
Lake sediments are important sinks of various pollutants and preserve historical pollution records c...
Worldwide, increasing amounts of dams and weirs have been established in rivers in recent decades, o...
The phytoplankton community in river estuaries is subject to complex physical and chemical stresses....
We investigated long-term variations in the dominant phytoplankton groups with improvements in water...
Brackish water zones are areas with high ecological conservation value. In this study, 325 river est...
Because of multifunctional weirs installed as part of large river regulation works in Korea, water q...
Along Korea's 11 542 km shoreline, there are 310 000 ha of coastal aquaculture areas. Maricultu...
Understanding the effect of various environmental factors on algal blooms is essential for proper ma...
Habitat evaluation, water chemistry, fish community data, and a chemical exposure biomarker were use...
Water quality improvement and suppression of cyanobacterial blooms were planned in a eutrophic reser...
Demands for water quality improvement and reduction of harmful algal blooms in Korean lakes and rive...
Flow regulation is one of the most common anthropogenic factors affecting rivers worldwide. In Korea...
Trophic state of several major reservoirs in Korea are reviewed. Most of large reservoirs are mesotr...
The Geum River is the third longest river in South Korea. Prior to 1994, the Geum River had an activ...
Artificial reservoirs are created by dike construction in coastal areas to secure the agricultural w...
Lake sediments are important sinks of various pollutants and preserve historical pollution records c...
Worldwide, increasing amounts of dams and weirs have been established in rivers in recent decades, o...
The phytoplankton community in river estuaries is subject to complex physical and chemical stresses....
We investigated long-term variations in the dominant phytoplankton groups with improvements in water...
Brackish water zones are areas with high ecological conservation value. In this study, 325 river est...
Because of multifunctional weirs installed as part of large river regulation works in Korea, water q...
Along Korea's 11 542 km shoreline, there are 310 000 ha of coastal aquaculture areas. Maricultu...
Understanding the effect of various environmental factors on algal blooms is essential for proper ma...
Habitat evaluation, water chemistry, fish community data, and a chemical exposure biomarker were use...
Water quality improvement and suppression of cyanobacterial blooms were planned in a eutrophic reser...