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HEAVY METAL CONCENTRATIONS STUDY IN THE WATERS OF DANUBE DELTA

Tudor Andrei Rusu

First published: 2017-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2017/31/s12.043View metrics

Abstract

The Danube Delta is declared the biggest natural reserve in Europe. Due to the fact that the Danube River is a main water collector in Europe, it flows all the impurities and pollutants that people discharge into the rivers which are the tributaries of Danube. The present study is a warning against water pollution in the Danube Delta, pollution that may affect biodiversity. Babadag Lake is part of Razim - Sinoe lagoon system, included in the Wetlands Protected Area under the Ramsar Convention, and together with the Danube Delta is part of the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve within UNESCO. This lake was chosen for the application, due to the fact that the water supply is mainly done through two channels and the drainage of the lake is via a single channel towards Razim Lake. As a result of this the water flows can be continuously monitored and at the same time we can place a system of continuous data monitoring for this lake.

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Title
HEAVY METAL CONCENTRATIONS STUDY IN THE WATERS OF DANUBE DELTA
Authors
Tudor Andrei Rusu
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 17th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2017, Water Resources. Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems
Publisher
STEF92 Technology
Year
2017
Pages
343-348
SWS Citekey
Rusu201712343348
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7408-04-1
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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