Title of article :
Comparative Physico-Chemical Limnology of Two Lakes of Kashmir Himalaya
Author/Authors :
Tanveer ، H. - Awadesh Pratap Singh University , Arnold ، R. - Awadesh Pratap Singh University , Mishra ، R.M. - Awadesh Pratap Singh University
Pages :
8
From page :
128
To page :
135
Abstract :
In the present paper an effort has been made to evaluate the trophic status of two lakes viz; Dal Lake and Manasbal Lake on the basis of physico-chemical parameters criterion. Four ecologically different habitats in each lake were selected for the present study i.e DL1-DL4 MS1-MS4 in Dal and Manasbal Lake respectively. The rate of pollution in both the lakes varied from basin to basin as well as lake to lake. It has been observed that both lakes are subjected to anthropogenic stress in the form of nutrient enrichment which changes the overall trophic status of both the lakes. However, the stress is more pronounced in Dal Lake as compared to Manasbal Lake which shows higher pollution levels as depicted by physico-chemical parameters. While the rural lake (Manasbal) is marching towards high trophic nature as a result of heavy influx of nutrients from the catchment area, the urban valley lake (Dal) operating under tremendous anthropogenic pressures receives heavy load of pollutants leading to its rapid trophic evolution in the form of eutrophication.
Keywords :
Trophic status , Anthropogenic , Catchment , Eutrophication
Journal title :
International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
Serial Year :
2018
Journal title :
International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
Record number :
2468191
Link To Document :
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