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Lake Kinneret electronic resource Ecology and Management / edited by Tamar Zohary, Assaf Sukenik, Tom Berman, Ami Nishri.

Contributor(s): Zohary, Tamar [editor.] | Sukenik, Assaf [editor.] | Berman, Tom [editor.] | Nishri, Ami [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Aquatic Ecology SeriesPublication details: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XVIII, 683 p. 230 illus., 51 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789401789448Subject(s): Life Sciences | Aquatic biology | Microbial ecology | Life Sciences | Freshwater & Marine Ecology | Microbial Ecology | Water Policy/Water Governance/Water ManagementDDC classification: 577.6 | 577.7 LOC classification: QH541.5.W3QH541.5.F7QH541.5.S3Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Part I The Geographical and Geological Setting -- Part II The Physical and chemical Setting -- Part III Pelagic Communities -- Part IV Nutrient Sources and Biogeochemical Processes -- Part V The Littoral -- Part VI Integrated Lake-Watershed Management -- Part VII Synopsis.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This condensed volume summarizes updated knowledge on the warm-monomictic subtropical Lake Kinneret, including its geophysical setting, the dynamics of physical, chemical and biological processes and the major natural and anthropogenic factors that affect this unique aquatic ecosystem. This work expands on a previous monograph on Lake Kinneret published in 1978 and capitalizes on the outcome of more than 40 years of research and monitoring activities. These were intensively integrated with lake management aimed at sustainable use for supply of drinking water, tourism, recreation and fishery. The book chapters are aimed at the limnological community, aquatic ecologists, managers of aquatic ecosystems and other professionals. It presents the geographic and geological setting, the meteorology and hydrology of the region, continues with various aspects of the pelagic and the littoral systems. Finally, the last section of the book addresses lake management, demonstrating how the accumulated knowledge was applied in order to manage this important source of freshwater. The section on the pelagic system comprises the heart of the book, addressing the major physical processes, external and internal loading, the pelagic communities (from bacteria to fish), physiological processes and the major biogeochemical cycles in the lake.
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Part I The Geographical and Geological Setting -- Part II The Physical and chemical Setting -- Part III Pelagic Communities -- Part IV Nutrient Sources and Biogeochemical Processes -- Part V The Littoral -- Part VI Integrated Lake-Watershed Management -- Part VII Synopsis.

This condensed volume summarizes updated knowledge on the warm-monomictic subtropical Lake Kinneret, including its geophysical setting, the dynamics of physical, chemical and biological processes and the major natural and anthropogenic factors that affect this unique aquatic ecosystem. This work expands on a previous monograph on Lake Kinneret published in 1978 and capitalizes on the outcome of more than 40 years of research and monitoring activities. These were intensively integrated with lake management aimed at sustainable use for supply of drinking water, tourism, recreation and fishery. The book chapters are aimed at the limnological community, aquatic ecologists, managers of aquatic ecosystems and other professionals. It presents the geographic and geological setting, the meteorology and hydrology of the region, continues with various aspects of the pelagic and the littoral systems. Finally, the last section of the book addresses lake management, demonstrating how the accumulated knowledge was applied in order to manage this important source of freshwater. The section on the pelagic system comprises the heart of the book, addressing the major physical processes, external and internal loading, the pelagic communities (from bacteria to fish), physiological processes and the major biogeochemical cycles in the lake.

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