River Ecology and Man
Proceedings of an International Symposium on River Ecology and the Impact of Man, Held at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, June 20-23, 1971
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River Ecology and Man
Proceedings of an International Symposium on River Ecology and the Impact of Man, Held at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, June 20-23, 1971
About This Book
Environmental Sciences: River Ecology and Man covers papers on the subject of river ecology. The book provides a geomorphic and chemical overview of rivers, and discusses the zoological description of a river. The text also describes plant ecology in flowing water; man's impact on the Columbia river; and water quality management of the Delaware river. The uses of rivers and the human's impact on the rivers of Columbia, Illinois, Nile, Thames, and Danube are also considered. The book further tackles regulated discharge and the stream environment; morphometric changes; and sedimentation (suspended solids). The text also looks into the effects of pesticides and industrial wastes on surface water use; the effects of radionuclides in river systems; and the multiple use of river systems. Environmental scientists, geologists, civil engineers, and scientists involved in the study of the natural resources, wildlife, and fisheries.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- River Ecology and Man
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- ADVISORS TO SYMPOSIUM COMMITTEE
- SYMPOSIUM COMMITTEE
- CONTRIBUTORS
- FOREWORD
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- SESSION I: WHAT IS A RIVER?
- SESSION II: USES OF A RIVER: PAST AND PRESENT
- SESSION III: EFFECTS OF RIVER USES
- SESSION IV: RATIONALIZATION OF MULTIPLE USE
- SUBJECT INDEX