Journal of Chemistry

THE STUDY OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ON SEDIMENTS of various LAkes

Author & Affiliation:
A.K.S. Bhadoria
Department of applied Chemistry Engg. College, Jabalpur (INDIA)
Y.K. Agarwal
Department of applied Chemistry Engg. College, Jabalpur (INDIA)
A.K. Singh
Department of applied Chemistry Engg. College, Jabalpur (INDIA)
Keyword:
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT, SEDIMENTS of various Lakes
Issue Date:
June 2006
Abstract:

There are environmental and ecological impacts1 due to aquatic weeds of local origin. e.g  water hyacinth, bulrush, duck weed Elodia Hydrilla and cattalis etc. which can extract nitrogen and phosphorus from water and as a result can abate pollution to a certain extent. The study mainly summarizes the soil waste both industrial and domestic consisting of dried sludge of sewage. Soil sediments refer to the deposition of trace elements or material eroded by different paths of water bodies i.e. investigated by periodic variation of different lakes located at Jabalpur. The chemical characterization of lake sediment observed by variants of pH, calcium, Magnesium, ions, sulphur, phosphorous, zinc, copper, iron, influence of above parameters are affected the growth of aquatic weed accelerate, the high impact on ecological degradation.      

Pages:
juc
ISSN:
2319-8036 (Online) - 0973-3450 (Print)
Source:
DOI:
201-208

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A. Bhadoria; Y. Agarwal; A. Singh, "THE STUDY OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ON SEDIMENTS of various LAkes ", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 2, Issue 2, Page Number juc, 2018

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