Toxicological risks on the human health of populations living around the Mediterranean Sea linked to the invasion of non-indigenous marine species from the Red …

R Bédry, L De Haro, Y Bentur, N Senechal, BS Galil - Toxicon, 2021 - Elsevier
The Mediterranean region is, by far, a prime travel destination, having hosted more than 330
million tourists in 2016, mostly for seaside holidays. A greatly increased influx of …

Temporal-spatial change of China's coastal ecosystems health and driving factors analysis

W Xu, M He, W Meng, Y Zhang, H Yun, Y Lu… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Understanding the spatial distribution pattern change and driving factors behind ecosystem
health is essential to ecosystem management and restoration. However, in the research of …

Assessment of heavy metals contamination of sediments and surface waters of Bitter lake, Suez Canal, Egypt: Ecological risks and human health

SA Shetaia, RA Nasr, RL El Saeed, MA Dar… - Marine Pollution …, 2023 - Elsevier
The concentrations of heavy metals in the surface waters and sediments of Bitter Lake were
investigated to assess the level, distribution, and source of pollution and the associated …

Evaluation of algal chlorophyll and nutrient relations and the N: P ratios along with trophic status and light regime in 60 Korea reservoirs

M Mamun, S Kwon, JE Kim, KG An - Science of The Total Environment, 2020 - Elsevier
The present study aimed to determine the spatial and temporal variations in trophic state
and identify potential causes for these variations in 60 Korean reservoirs. Empirical models …

[HTML][HTML] Assessing water quality and classifying trophic status for scientifically based managing the water resources of the Lake Timsah, the lake with salinity …

HA El-Serehy, HS Abdallah, FA Al-Misned… - Saudi Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Lake Timsah is considered as the biggest water body at Ismailia City with a surface area of
14 km 2. It is a saline shallow water basin lies approximately mid-way between the south city …

Ecological health and water quality of village ponds in the subtropics limiting their use for water supply and groundwater recharge

VC Goyal, O Singh, R Singh, K Chhoden… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Ponds are a typical feature of many villages in the subtropics, and have been widely used as
important sources of water for agriculture, aquaculture and groundwater recharge, as well as …

Drivers of water pollution and evaluating its ecological stress with special reference to macrovertebrates (fish community structure): a case of Churni River, India

B Sarkar, A Islam - Environmental monitoring and assessment, 2020 - Springer
The focus of this study is to measure ecological stress of Churni River based on the
estimates of dissolved oxygen (DO), pH, biological oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen …

[HTML][HTML] The differential abilities of some molluscs to accumulate heavy metals within their shells in the Timsah and the Great Bitter lakes, Suez Canal, Egypt

MA Dar, AA Belal, AG Madkour - The Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research, 2018 - Elsevier
The present study aims to investigate the different patterns of heavy metal bio-mineralization
by some molluscs species (bivalves and gastropods) collected from the Timsah and Great …

Review of land-use impacts on surface water quality in Egypt

AM El-Zeiny - Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 2022 - Springer
Deterioration of surface water quality in Egypt is one of the consequences of destructive land-
use activities. The present article aims to review and highlight the research studies that were …

Effect of salinity and strain rate on sea water aged GFRP composite for marine applications

S Beura, AP Chakraverty, SN Pati, DD Pradhan… - Materials Today …, 2023 - Elsevier
Damage initiation and propagation in sea water immersed GFRP composites under the
simultaneous effects of time, salinity and strain-rate have been investigated. Hand-laid-up …