2014
DOI: 10.13141/jve.vol6.no3.pp191-195
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Water quality of the Red River system in the period 2012 - 2013

Abstract: Few data are available on the quality of Red river water that is used for multi-purposes, including for domestic water demand in some rural areas. This paper presents the observation results of the Red River water quality in two years 2012 and 2013. The monitoring results showed that the average concentrations of nutrients (N, P) were still far lower than the allowed value of the Vietnamese standard limits for surface water quality (QCVN 08:2008/BTNMT, column A2). Due to the impoundment of two big dams in the … Show more

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“…Most eutrophic and hypereutrophic artificial water bodies (reservoirs and ponds) have a reduced number of synuralean species [43,48]. Most of the territory of Viet Nam is under serious anthropogenic pressure, especially lowland areas [122][123][124]. Additional efforts are needed for the development of protected natural areas.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most eutrophic and hypereutrophic artificial water bodies (reservoirs and ponds) have a reduced number of synuralean species [43,48]. Most of the territory of Viet Nam is under serious anthropogenic pressure, especially lowland areas [122][123][124]. Additional efforts are needed for the development of protected natural areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expansion of agriculture, infrastructure development, and timber extraction are the major current threats to the biodiversity of Vietnam. Most of the territory of North Vietnam is under serious anthropogenic pressure, especially in the Da and Hong River basins, as well as in coastal areas [82][83][84]. In that context, the long-standing national parks and protected areas in North Vietnam such as Ba Be, Ba Vi, Cuc Phuong, Ben En, Trang An, and Van Long play an important role in conserving biodiversity in general and phytoplankton biodiversity in particular.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nghiên cứu này tập trung phân tích và dự đoán khu vực hạ lưu lưu vực sông Hồng trên lãnh thổ Việt Nam trên cơ sở số liệu thu thập tại bốn trạm: Vụ Quang (sông Lô), Yên Bái (sông Thao), Hòa Bình (sông Đà) và Hà Nội (sông Hồng). Việc lấy mẫu được tiến hành mỗi tháng một lần từ tháng 01 năm 2012 đến tháng 12 năm 2013 tại bốn trạm đo trên [12]. Tất cả các mẫu nước sau khi thu thập được lưu giữ ở 4-10 o C trong quá trình vận chuyển đến phòng thí nghiệm.…”
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