LONG-TERM CHANGES IN THE LARGE LAKE ECOSYSTEMS UNDER POLLUTION: THE CASE OF THE NORTH-EAST EUROPEAN LAKES

  • Moiseenko T
  • Sharov A
  • Voinov A
  • et al.
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Page 1. 67 ENVIRONMENT Tatyana I. Moiseenko1*, Andrey N. Sharov2, Alexey A. Voinov3, Alexandr D. Shalabodov4 1 VI Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of RAS Kosygin Street 19, Moscow, 119991 …

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  • Table 2. The main indicators* of water quality and community conditions of Russian large lakes during the key periods of ecosystem changes: 1 – reference condition, 2 – intensive pollution and degradation, 3 – decreasing pollution and recovery
  • Fig. 2. A theoretical trajectory of an ecosystem modification under toxic and nutrients impacts: the attributes of the disturbance unstable stage and of the new stable stage, after a decrease in toxic impacts

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Moiseenko, T., Sharov, A., Voinov, A., & Shalabodov, A. (2012). LONG-TERM CHANGES IN THE LARGE LAKE ECOSYSTEMS UNDER POLLUTION: THE CASE OF THE NORTH-EAST EUROPEAN LAKES. GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY, 5(1), 67–83. https://doi.org/10.24057/2071-9388-2012-5-1-67-83

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