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Influence of cooling water discharges from Kaiga nuclear power plant on selected indices applied to plankton population of Kadra reservoir

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Title Influence of cooling water discharges from Kaiga nuclear power plant on selected indices applied to plankton population of Kadra reservoir
 
Creator Zargar, S
Ghosh, T K
 
Subject Hydrobiology, Ecology etc.
 
Description Condenser cooling water for the Kaiga nuclear power plant, Kaiga of Karnataka state is drawn at the rate of 1,25,205 f7i3hr1 from the Kadra reservoir and discharged back to the reservoir through a 1.2 km long open channel. The heated effluents reduce solubility of oxygen and accelerate loss of oxygen locally due to increased biological activity. Applications of biological indices are the effective tool for the assessment of qualities of water and biota. During the study period of two years 49 and 22 genera of hytoplankton and zooplankton respectively were recorded at surface waters. Diversity indices indicate oligotrophic nature of the lake. Dissimilarity was more amongstthe plankters in between intake and discharge points. Preference of habitats indicates marginal change of rankings of plankton in zones within 500m and beyond 500m from the point of discharge. Studies revealed that there was negative impact of evaluated temperature on plankton upto 500 m from discharge point.
 
Date 2006
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://neeri.csircentral.net/66/1/Zargar2.pdf
Zargar, S and Ghosh, T K (2006) Influence of cooling water discharges from Kaiga nuclear power plant on selected indices applied to plankton population of Kadra reservoir. Journal of Environmental Biology, 27 (2). pp. 191-198.
 
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