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Nunu Nakashidze

2 linked publication records · Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University

Author: Nunu NakashidzeSubject: Hydrology and Water Resourcesclear all
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SWS 2026 Conference Preprints
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ASSESSMENT OF THE ECOLOGICAL STATE OF SOME RIVERS IN ADJARA

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Nunu Nakashidze, Darejan Jashi, Shota Lominadze, Merab Mamuladze, Mamuka Turmanidze)

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This article examines the mineral composition of the waters of important rivers in the Adjara region: the Chvana, Adjaristkali, Merisi, and Chorokhi. These rivers are part of the Black Sea basin and are used for drinking water supply, domestic needs, and agriculture, while the Adjara region is an important tourist destination. The study was conducted using an IGPE-9820 plasma atomic emission spectrometer. The concentrations of aluminum, boron, barium, beryllium, arsenic, calcium, cadmium, cobalt, chromium, copper,...

Hydrology and Water Resources2026
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 20th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings 2020,
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THE ECO-TOXICOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF ADJARA COASTLINE WATERS OF THE BLACK SEA BASIN AND SOME HIDROBIONTS OF IT

(STEF92 Technology, 2020-12-20, Nino Kiknadze, Nani Gvarishvili, Gultamze Tavdgiridze, Nunu Nakashidze, Nargiz Megrelidze)

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The evaluation of organoleptic parameters of Adjara Coastline Waters of the Black Sea Basin is carried, their multi-element composition is identified. The organoleptic and toxicological parameters of Clupea harengus and Trachurus mediterraneus inhabiting in these waters are determined. The research subjects are the waters of coastline of River Chorokhi confluence at the Black Sea and deep waters of the same location (Gonio Settlement, Active fishing zone) where research materials were taken from. According to rese...

Hydrology and Water Resources2020
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