2018
DOI: 10.1051/limn/2018016
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Water residence time in the Włocławek dam reservoir (the Vistula river, Poland) affects its macrozoobenthos structure

Abstract: The aim of our study was to compare the macrozoobenthos structure as well as water and organic matter content of the bottom sediments of two hydrologically different zones of a strongly fluvial the Włocławek Dam Reservoir. Samples were collected from the Włocławek Dam Resevoir at six sites. Three of them were located in the upper, rheolimnic part (URP) of the reservoir and three others in its lower, limnetic part (LLP). Water transparency, sediment water content and organic matter content in the sediments were… Show more

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“…These numbers consistently show that the horizontal water exchange rate in LLi of 2-9 days is definitely unusually rapid for the lake of its kind. On the other hand, the values are similar to rheolimnic reservoirs, such as the Włocławek Reservoir (central Poland) (Mimier et al, 2018). Owing to the flushing, considerable amounts of GHG are exported from LLi to another lakes and canals involved in the PPP/KPP cooling system.…”
Section: Ghg Fluxes From Llimentioning
confidence: 57%
“…These numbers consistently show that the horizontal water exchange rate in LLi of 2-9 days is definitely unusually rapid for the lake of its kind. On the other hand, the values are similar to rheolimnic reservoirs, such as the Włocławek Reservoir (central Poland) (Mimier et al, 2018). Owing to the flushing, considerable amounts of GHG are exported from LLi to another lakes and canals involved in the PPP/KPP cooling system.…”
Section: Ghg Fluxes From Llimentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Most of the estuaries are dominated by a muddy substrate. This muddy substrate is sediment carried by fresh water and sea water which in turn changes the type of bottom sediment from sandy and muddy to muddy [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%