Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2048018174> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2048018174 endingPage "276" @default.
- W2048018174 startingPage "254" @default.
- W2048018174 abstract "Physical and chemical factors were studied in 34 lentic waterbodies distributed along a steep altitudinal gradient ranging from tropical (77 m) to high alpine (up to 4,980 m) environments in Nepal. Bicarbonate and calcium were dominant among anions and cations, respectively, reflecting a strong influence of carbonate weathering and watershed area, rather than altitudinal climate. The relative patterns of dominant ions were similar among lakes in all altitudinal regions, although total concentrations increased with decreasing altitude. Total suspended solids were relatively high in the study lakes, as is also typical of rivers in the Ganges watershed. Suspended solids had a greater influence on water transparency than did algal biomass in the study lakes. In general, high-altitude waterbodies were oligotrophic, while those at low altitude were eutrophic. The productivity of high-altitude study lakes appeared to be limited by both available phosphorus and nitrogen, while lowland ones were nitrogen-limited. (© 2005 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)" @default.
- W2048018174 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2048018174 creator A5042099924 @default.
- W2048018174 creator A5059583320 @default.
- W2048018174 date "2005-06-01" @default.
- W2048018174 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2048018174 title "Physical and Chemical Limnology of 34 Lentic Waterbodies along a Tropical-to-Alpine Altitudinal Gradient in Nepal" @default.
- W2048018174 cites W1963840857 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W1965026111 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W1968572442 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W1968815940 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W1969486586 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W1971391787 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W1972763312 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W1974870102 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W1975753626 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W1977038976 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W1984168323 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W1988858868 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W1989297686 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W1989518329 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W1991803657 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2002153410 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2002364494 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2007843869 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2011567504 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2011790083 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2031377162 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2034890074 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2039591226 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2045733173 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2046757075 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2049913529 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2051623928 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2055172722 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2055252134 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2055415313 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2055909140 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2060744768 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2071345686 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2074668338 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2075680223 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2077890643 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2078503946 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2122721178 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2123616691 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2134791988 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2137549106 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2139597943 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2141099792 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2144865016 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2164503937 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2169537269 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2317591363 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2467083634 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W2517941964 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W33407608 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W4238334253 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W4255747634 @default.
- W2048018174 cites W45006177 @default.
- W2048018174 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/iroh.200410766" @default.
- W2048018174 hasPublicationYear "2005" @default.
- W2048018174 type Work @default.
- W2048018174 sameAs 2048018174 @default.
- W2048018174 citedByCount "33" @default.
- W2048018174 countsByYear W20480181742012 @default.
- W2048018174 countsByYear W20480181742013 @default.
- W2048018174 countsByYear W20480181742015 @default.
- W2048018174 countsByYear W20480181742016 @default.
- W2048018174 countsByYear W20480181742018 @default.
- W2048018174 countsByYear W20480181742019 @default.
- W2048018174 countsByYear W20480181742020 @default.
- W2048018174 countsByYear W20480181742021 @default.
- W2048018174 countsByYear W20480181742022 @default.
- W2048018174 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2048018174 hasAuthorship W2048018174A5042099924 @default.
- W2048018174 hasAuthorship W2048018174A5059583320 @default.
- W2048018174 hasConcept C110872660 @default.
- W2048018174 hasConcept C119857082 @default.
- W2048018174 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W2048018174 hasConcept C142796444 @default.
- W2048018174 hasConcept C150547873 @default.
- W2048018174 hasConcept C152913119 @default.
- W2048018174 hasConcept C153294291 @default.
- W2048018174 hasConcept C186699998 @default.
- W2048018174 hasConcept C187320778 @default.
- W2048018174 hasConcept C188287460 @default.
- W2048018174 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2048018174 hasConcept C189047708 @default.
- W2048018174 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W2048018174 hasConcept C2524010 @default.
- W2048018174 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W2048018174 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W2048018174 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2048018174 hasConcept C42088612 @default.
- W2048018174 hasConcept C4891672 @default.
- W2048018174 hasConcept C6350597 @default.
- W2048018174 hasConcept C76886044 @default.