Hydro-ecological relations in the Delta Waters
Hydro-ecological relations in the Delta Waters Hydro-ecological relations in the Delta Waters
2 RIVER WATER AM) THE QPALITH OF TBe DELTA WATERS L. Biflsnra md J.W.M. Kuipers Abstract 1 introduction 2 Changes in the Delta 3 The quality of river sedimenta 4 The quality of lake bed and river bed aediments in the sedimentation areas 5 EFfects on the environment 6 Cmclusions and final renarks 7 summary References 3 EUTBOPHICATION 02 RIE RXESB WATER8 OF 7I-E DPl W J.E.W. de Roog md B.P.C. Steepkamp Abstract 1 Introduction 1 The &lLands DLep/aaringvliet 3 The Volkerak-Zoom Lake spstm 4 Nanagrment nieeswres to prevent or lircit the eutr~lphicatias of the Volkerak-Earn lake systm 5 Gonelusions 4 ~ P K I OF ~ ESTUARIES I ~ BND BRAGKISH LAGOONS IN m smn-WEST NETHEBtrnS P.H. Nieukuis Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Nutrienz cmcwtrations ad lpadws 3 Effeets a£ eutrmphication References 5 THE CMANGINO TIDAL LANDSCAPE IN TBE DELTA AXEA THE SODTH-WEST HETBOaI.p;NbE J.P.M. Mulder Abstract 1 Utroduction E 3 Evolution of rhe tidal landscape durkng histosis time@ Major chenges in the tidal landsaape pvef the last decades 4 Eonslwaing remark$ Aoknowledgersents Bef erenoes
6 ECOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF SALT MARSEES AND FOWR TRIAL FLATS IN THE SOUTH-WEST -S &.E.& van Baperen Ahstract I Introducttw 2 Ecological dpamtcs in various waters 3 Factors influencing ecwystem development 4 Balsnoe of ecosysrem development up to now 5 Future 6 Spatial view 7 Hanagwent Acknowledgemenrs RefelrenceS BY w m m s P.M. Meire, J. Seys, T. Ysebaert, P.L. Meininger and H.3.M. Baptist Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Uescriptian of the area 3 Occlrrrence of birds 4 Distribption of waterbirds welr the different basins and telatims with the food supply 5 Factors comglicatLng the releeion between distribution and favd supply 4 Conclusion Aclmovledpements References Appendix 8 HPDRO-ECOLOCtIW &EATIONS IN THE DELTA WATBRS OF THE SOUTH-WEST EEIETBERLANlXS C.W. Iedema Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Sedimentation and aCcumulation 3 Downstream freshwater euerophicatipn 4 Saltwater eutrophicati~n 5 Horphological struare and dpaics 6 Terrestrial nabre1 developments 7 Food ecolog~ connections: bii-ds
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6 ECOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF SALT MARSEES AND FOWR TRIAL<br />
FLATS IN THE SOUTH-WEST -S<br />
&.E.& van Baperen<br />
Ahstract<br />
I Introducttw<br />
2 Ecological dpamtcs <strong>in</strong> various waters<br />
3 Factors <strong>in</strong>fluenc<strong>in</strong>g ecwystem development<br />
4 Balsnoe of ecosysrem development up to now<br />
5 Future<br />
6 Spatial view<br />
7 Hanagwent<br />
Acknowledgemenrs<br />
RefelrenceS<br />
BY w m m s<br />
P.M. Meire, J. Seys, T. Ysebaert, P.L. Me<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>ger<br />
and H.3.M. Baptist<br />
Abstract<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Uescriptian of <strong>the</strong> area<br />
3 Occlrrrence of birds<br />
4 Distribption of waterbirds welr <strong>the</strong> different bas<strong>in</strong>s<br />
and telatims with <strong>the</strong> food supply<br />
5 Factors comglicatLng <strong>the</strong> releeion between distribution<br />
and favd supply<br />
4 Conclusion<br />
Aclmovledpements<br />
References<br />
Appendix<br />
8 HPDRO-ECOLOCtIW &EATIONS IN THE DELTA WATBRS OF<br />
THE SOUTH-WEST EEIETBERLANlXS<br />
C.W. Iedema<br />
Abstract<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Sedimentation and aCcumulation<br />
3 Downstream freshwater euerophicatipn<br />
4 Saltwater eutrophicati~n<br />
5 Horphological struare and dpaics<br />
6 Terrestrial nabre1 developments<br />
7 Food ecolog~ connections: bii-ds