Table of Contents: Preface
Short Communication
An Updated Report on the Water Chemistry of the Lakes of Central Italy
(Franco Medici, Gilbert Rinaldi, Dept. of Chemical Engineering Materials and Environment, "La Sapienza" Univ. of Roma, Italy); pp. 1-12
Research and Review Studies
Environmetrics as a Tool for Lake Pollution Assessment
(Aleksander Astel, Environmental Chemistry Research Unit, Biology and Environmental Protection Inst., Pomeranian Academy, Slupsk, Poland, Vasil Simeonov, Chair of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Univ. of Sofia, Bulgaria); pp. 13-62
Lakes in the Apulian Karst (Southern Italy): Geology, Karst Morphology, and their Role in the Local History
(Mario Parise, National Research Council, IRPI, Bari, Italy); pp. 63-80
Ecotoxicity and Bioaccumulation of Toxin from Cylindrospermopsis Raciborskii: Towards the Development of Environmental Protection Guidelines for Contaminated Water Bodies
(Susan H. W. Kinnear, Inst. for Sustainable Regional Development, Central Queensland Univ., Rockhampton, Leo J. Duivenvoorden, Larelle D. Fabbro, Centre for Environmental Management, Central Queensland Univ., Rockhampton); pp. 81-106
Focus on Understanding the Relation between Lakes and Pollution-model based approach and Case Study of Subarctic Lakes
(Ryunosuke Kikuchi, Polytechnic Inst. of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal, Tamara T. Gorbacheva, Dept. of Basic Science and Environment, CERNAS, ESAC, INEP-Kola Science Center; Russian Academy of Sciences, Apatit, Russia); pp. 107-132
Aquatic Pollutant Assessment Across Multiple Scales
(Clint D. McCullough, Centre for Ecosystem Management& Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Mine Lakes, Edith Cowan Univ., Australia); pp. 133-156
Fish Assemblage Subjected to Strong Anthropogenic Stress: The Case of the Barra Bonita Reservoir, Tiete River Basin, Sao Paulo, Brazil
(M.L. Petesse, Dept. de Ecologia, Univ. Estadual Paulista, Rio Claro, Brazil); pp. 155-210
Pollution Impacts and Key Athropogenically Induced Processes in Lakes of the Russian Euro-arctic Region
(Tatyana I. Moiseenko, Water Problem Inst., Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow); pp. 211-241
Health Effects of Lake Pollution
(Paul Froom, Central Laboratory of Haifa and Western Galilee, Clalit Health Services, Hematology Laboratories, Central Laboratory of Haifa and Western Galilee, Clalit Health Services, Nesher, Israel); pp. 243-286
Mean Residence Times of Stream and Spring Water in a Small Forested Watershed with a Thick Weathered Layer
( Naoki Kabeya, Department of Soil and Water Conservation, Forestry and Forest Products Reseaech Inst., Japan, Akira Shimizu, Regional Kyushi Research Center, Forestry and Forest Products Research Inst., Japan, Yoshio Tsuboyama, Department of Soil and Water Conservation, Forestry and Forest Products Reseaech Inst., Japan, et al.); pp. 287-307
An Analysis of Internal Phosphorus Loading in White Lake, Michigan
(Alan D. Steinman, Mary Ogdahl, Mark Luttenton, Annis Water Inst. Grand Valley State Univ., Lake Michigan Center, Muskegon, MI); pp. 309-323
Hydraulic Characterization of Deep Dquifer(s) in the Arsenic Affected Meghna Floodplain, Southeastern Bangladesh
(Anwar Zahid, Department of Geology, Univ. of Dhaka, Bangladesh Water Development Board, Dhaka, Bangladesh, M. Qumrul Hassan, Department of Geology Univ. of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Jeff L. Imes, David W. Clarke, United States Geological Survey, National Drilling Company-USGS Ground-Water Research Program, Al Ain, UAE, et al.); pp. 325-351
Weight of Evidence Assessment of Impacts from an Abandoned Mine Site to the Lake Dasserat Watershed, Quebec Canada
(Richard R. Goulet, Canadian Nuclear Safety, Univ. of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada, Yves Couillard, Environment Canada, Existing Substance Division, Quebec, Canada); pp. 353-367
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