Published in Scientific Papers. Series E. Land Reclamation, Earth Observation & Surveying, Environmental Engineering, Vol. XIII
Written by Lavinia TATARU, Florian STĂTESCU, Nicolae MARCOIE
The analysis of the evolution of water quality parameters over time is of interest to researchers and authorities because it provides information on long-term changes in the river basin and allows the evaluation of the effectiveness of pollution control measures in the context of national and international commitments. This study describes eutrophication as a process of degradation of Lake Kortowskie, Poland, summarizes the effects of lake hypolimnion discharge on the water quality of the Kortówka River, and presents, in tabular form, the statistical principles specific to factor analysis (ANOVA). Water quality was assessed by comparing temperature, pH, changes in oxygen concentration (DO), conductivity (EC) and redox potential (ORP) before the experiment, during and after the experiment.
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