Chemistry of different Amazonian water types for river classification: A preliminary review

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Water chemistry provides important parameters for the study of river ecology and management options of rivers and connected wetlands. Sioli, in the 1950s, established three water types (whitewater, blackwater and clearwater) for explaining limnological characteristics of the large Amazonian rivers, and related the physico-chemical parameters of these water types with the geological properties of their basins; a landscape ecology approach. Today, an increasing amount of hydrochemical data indicate that the chemical composition of Amazonian water bodies varies much more than assumed by Sioli. Nonetheless, due to its simplicity for describing the natural physico-chemical variability of Amazonian rivers, his classification is still valid. Our analysis, based in literature and field work, allowed to distinguish well among the three classical water types and to provide new preliminary insights about the limnological classification of Amazonian rivers in order to subsidize the sustainable management of water resources and wetlands. © 2014 WIT Press.

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Ríos-Villamizar, E. A., Piedade, M. T. F., Da Costa, J. G., Adeney, J. M., & Junk, W. J. (2013). Chemistry of different Amazonian water types for river classification: A preliminary review. WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, 178, 17–28. https://doi.org/10.2495/WS130021

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