DISTRICT MORENA MP PAGARA DAM HYDROBIOLOGICAL RESEARCH

Authors

  • Dr. V. K. Tripathi Associate Professor, Deppt. of Zoology, T. D. College, Jaunpur- 2220022
  • Dr. Dev Brat Mishra Deptt.of Zoology T. D. College Jaunpur

Keywords:

physics, geology, anthropology

Abstract

Limnology is the field of research concerned with freshwater. Limnology is the study of inland aquatic ecosystems, such as lakes, reservoirs, ponds, rivers, springs, streams, wetlands, and groundwater, in terms of their biological, chemical, physical, and geological properties and functions (Wetzel, 2001). Limnology is a branch of hydrology that studies freshwater lakes and ponds, with an emphasis on hydrobiology in cooperation with other disciplines such as chemistry, physics, geology, and anthropology. Limnology, according to Golterman (1975), is "an interdisciplinary science, encompassing all the components of hydrobiology, hydrochemistry, hydrophysics, and geology. To put it another way, "limnology is the study of the interrelationships of inland water fauna as they are impacted by their dynamic physical and biotic surroundings," says Wetzel (2001).

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2019-03-31

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