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2010-441 THE METHOD OF ESTIMATION A SMALL RETENTION IN FOREST CATCHMENTS Antoni Tadeusz MilerDepartment of Forest Engineering Poznan University of Life Sciences, Poland Abstract:The field investigations were carried out in a small forest catchment situated in the area of the Krajeskie Lakeland, in the Lipka Forest District, the Biskupice Forest Range, in Poland. The catchment […]
2010-416 URBAN ECOHYDROLOGY – PARADIGM CHANGE FOR SUSTAINABLE WATER, ECOSYSTEMS AND SOCIETIESIwona Wagner 1, Maciej Zalewski 21 Department of Applied Ecology University of Lodz, Poland2 European Regional Centre for Ecohydrology u/a UNESCO Polish Academy of Sciences, PolandAbsract: In the 20th century, the global development was to a great extent achieved by exploitation of nature without […]
2010-247 DIVERSITY IN OXYGEN DEPLETION RATE IN THE EUTROPHIC LAKES OF THE BRODNICA LAKELAND, POLAND Wlodzimierz Marszelewski 1, Rajmund Skowron 1, Adam Solarczyk 1, Dariusz Borowiak 2, Kamil Nowinski 2 1 Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland2 University of Gdansk Abstract:Oxygen depletion in the lakes is not widely discussed in literature. This refers particularly to […]
2010-187 A METHOD FOR MACROPHYTE-BASED ASSESSMENT OF THE ECOLOGICAL STATUS OF LAKES, DEVELOPED AND IMPLEMENTED FOR THE PURPOSE OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN POLANDHanna Ciecierska 1, Agnieszka Kolada 2, Hanna Soszka 21 Department of Botany and Nature Protection, University of Warmia and Mazury, Poland2 Department of Freshwater Assessment Methods and Monitoring, Poland Abstract:In order to solve […]
2010-207 FLOODPLAIN DECLARATION – TRANSLATION OF FLOODPLAIN ECOHYDROLOGY INTO A POLICY FRAMEWORKMaciej ZalewskiEuropean Regional Centre for Ecohydrology u/a,UNESCO Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Abstract:River valleys and floodplains which occupy lower elevations in the landscape are highly exposed to this cumulative and still increasing human impacts from the surrounding catchment. At the same time, floodplains, as […]
2010-233 INTERACTIONS BETWEEN AREAL HYPOLIMNETIC OXYGEN DEPLETION RATE AND TROPHIC STATE OF LAKES IN NORTHERN POLANDDariusz Borowiak 1, Kamil Nowinski 1, Jacek Branczuk 1, Rajmund Skowron 2, Adam Solarczyk 21 University of Gdansk, Department of Limnology, Poland2 Nicolaus Copernicus University, Department of Hydrology and Water Management, Poland Abstract:The oxygen content in lake is a fundamental […]
2010-018 CHANGES IN CONDUCTANCE IN THE WATERS OF LAGOONS OF A SEA WITH NO TIDESRoman Cieslinski 1, Jan Drwal 11 University of Gdansk, Department of Hydrology, Gdansk, Poland Abstract: The southern Baltic Sea coast is a place where early water relationships were formed by the action of the Scandinavian ice cap and its meltwaters followed […]
397 – Ecohydrology : a new paradgim for fresh water management Maciej ZalewskiPoland
160 – Marshlands of the FPC Rychtalskie forests in Poland Antoni T. Miler The A. Cieszkowski Agricultural University of Poznan, Poland Department of Forest Engineering Abstract: The aim of the present work is a description of a multi-year field hydrological research carried out on the area of the Forest Promotional Complex (FPC) […]
134 – The directions of the thermal stratification transformations of Upper Radunskie Lake as a result of observed climatic changes Dariusz Borowiak, Jacek Bara?czuk, Department of Limnology, University of Gda?sk, Dmowskiego 16A, 80-264 Gda?sk, Poland, Kamil Nowi?ski, Department of Lakelands Geography, University of Gda?sk, Dmowskiego 16A, 80-264 Gda?sk, Poland E-mail: geodb@univ.gda.pl Abstract: […]