Limnology Scientific Journals
The limnology is study of biological, chemical, physical, and geological and it`s characteristics and functions of running and standing waters, fresh and saline, natural and man-made. This includes the study of lakes, reservoirs, ponds, rivers, springs, streams, wetlands, and groundwater. By explicitly examining connections between an
aquatic ecosystem and its watershed and newer sub-discipline of limnology, termed as landscape limnology. Studies, manages and seeks to conserve these ecosystems employing a landscape perspective. Recently, the necessity to know global inland waters as a part of the world System created a sub-discipline called global limnology. Just like the role of inland aquatic ecosystems in global biogeochemical cycles, this approach considers processes in inland waters on a worldwide scale. Limnology is closely associated with aquatic ecology and hydrobiology, which study aquatic organisms and their interactions with the abiotic (non-living) environment.
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