21.03.15.New Citation of: "On some issues of maintaining water quality and self-purification", “The effect of synthetic surfactants on the hydrobiological mechanisms of water self-purification,” [PDF] Potential for attenuation of a stream in a subtropical region-Rio Grande do Sul-Brazil D Peresin, NC Vieceli, TA Bortolin, G Bavaresco… - Scientia cum Industria, 2015

Citaion in Brazil: scientists including young researchers cited 2 articles of a Moscow University researcher, Dr. Sergei A. Ostroumov, on aquatic ecology, ecotoxicology, hydrobiology.

Scholar Alert: Documents citing "On some issues of maintaining water quality and self-purification" [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/215586879_On_some_issues],
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 “The effect of synthetic surfactants on the hydrobiological mechanisms of water self-purification,”
These papers were cited by Brazilian scientists in:

SCIENTIA CUM INDUSTRIA (SCI. CUM IND.), V. 3, N. 1, PP. 1 — 7, 2015. Potential for attenuation of a stream in a subtropical region-Rio Grande do Sul-Brazil.
 Denise Peresin*, Nathalia Cristine Vieceli*, Taison Anderson Bortolin*, Gabriela Bavaresco*, Vania Elisabete Schneider*
*Center of Exact Sciences and Technology, Institute of Environmental Sanitation, University of Caxias do Sul. Brazil.

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[PDF] Potential for attenuation of a stream in a subtropical region-Rio Grande do Sul-Brazil

D Peresin, NC Vieceli, TA Bortolin, G Bavaresco… - Scientia cum Industria, 2015



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Abstract: The study and knowledge of the depuration capacity of the water resources, is
necessary to preserve them. This study was objective identify the attenuation capacity of the
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These papers were cited:


[13] S. Ostroumov, “On some issues of maintaining water quality and self-purification,” Water Resources, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 305–313, 2005.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/215586879_On_some_issues

 [14] O. Nikitina, V. Maksimov, and H. Nikitin, “The use of bioestimation - a new method for the control of water self-purification,” Water Resources, vol. 39, no. 4, pp. 405–414,


 [18] S. Ostroumov, “The effect of synthetic surfactants on the hydrobiological mechanisms of water self-purification,” Water Resources, vol. 31, no. 5, pp. 502–510,

http://www.ucs.br/etc/revistas/index.php/scientiacumindustria/article/viewFile/2813/1866

Affiliation:
*Center of Exact Sciences and Technology, Institute of Environmental Sanitation, University of Caxias do Sul.

SCIENTIA CUM INDUSTRIA(SCI. CUM IND.), V. 3, N. 1, PP. 1 — 7, 2015 Potential for attenuation of a stream in a subtropical region-Rio Grande do Sul-Brazil.
 Denise Peresin*, Nathalia Cristine Vieceli*, Taison Anderson Bortolin*, Gabriela Bavaresco*, Vania Elisabete Schneider*
Abstract: The study and knowledge of the attenuation capacity of the water resources, is necessary to preserve them. This study was objective identify the attenuation capacity of the Belo stream - Caxias do Sul - RS / Brazil, through the evaluation of physicochemical parameters, distance and slope between 4 points located along the stream. Were collected five samplings, bimonthly. The data were analyzed through descriptive statistics, one-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA ”one way”), Tukey’s test e Pearson’s correlation. The results showed that there is an improvement in the quality of water resources from upstream to downstream of the stream. However, despite the stream have a high attenuation potential, is necessary the development of control actions to input of industrial and domestic effluents, to prevent the ecological impairment of the same. Keywords Water Quality, urban watershed, depuration
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These researchers, including young scientists, cited the articles of Russian authors:

Denise Peresin graduac¸ao em Licenc¸a Plena ˜ em Ciencias - Hab. Biologia pela Universidade ˆ de Caxias do Sul (2004). Pos-graduac¸ ´ ao Lato ˜ Sensu - Especializac¸ao em Meio Ambiente e ˜ Desenvolvimento Regional pela UERGS (2008). Mestre em Biologia pela Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos com bolsa PROSUP/CAPES (2012). Tecnica do Instituto de Saneamento ´ Ambiental da Universidade de Caxias do Sul e responsavel pela avaliac¸ ´ ao de cianobact ˜ erias ´ da Estac¸ao de Tratamento de esgotos da UCS.
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Nathalia Cristine Vieceli ´ bacharel em Engenharia Ambiental pela Universidade de Caxias do Sul, e atualmente aluna do programa de doutorado ´ em Engenharia do Ambiente da Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto Superior Tecnico, pelo Ci ´ encias ˆ sem Fronteiras (CAPES). nathalia.v@hotmail.com

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Taison Anderson Bortolin graduado em Engenharia Ambiental pela Universidade de Caxias do Sul (2011). Especialista em Educac¸ao a dist ˜ ancia pelo ˆ Servic¸o Nacional de Aprendizagem ComercialRS. Mestre em Recursos H´ıdricos e Saneamento Ambiental pelo Instituto de Pesquisas Hidraulicas da ´ Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (2014). Doutorando em Recursos H´ıdricos e Saneamento Ambiental pela UFRGS. Atualmente e professor da ´ Universidade de Caxias do Sul atuando nas areas ´ de Recursos H´ıdricos, Hidrogeologia, Planejamento Ambiental, Res´ıduos Solidos e Sistemas de Informac¸ ´ ao aplicado a recursos ˜ h´ıdricos. tabortol@ucs.br
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Gabriela Bavaresco graduanda em Engenharia Qu´ımica (UCS) e Monitora de Pesquisa no Instituto de Saneamento Ambiental (ISAM) da Universidade de Caxias do Sul, atuando principalmente na area de ´ Recursos H´ıdricos. gabi bava@hotmail.com

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Vania Elisabete Schneider graduada em Licenciatura Plena e Bacharelado em Biologia pela Universidade de Caxias do Sul (1989); Especialista em Metodologia da Pesquisa e do Ensino Superior - Area de Concentrac¸ ´ ao: Educac¸ ˜ ao Ambiental; Mestre ˜ em Engenharia Civil - Area de Concentrac¸ ´ ao - ˜ Recursos H´ıdricos e Saneamento pela Universidade Estadual de Campinas (1994); Doutora em Engenharia de Recursos H´ıdricos e Saneamento Ambiental pelo Instituto de Pesquisas Hidraulicas ´ (IPH) da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (2005). Professora Titular e Diretora do Instituto de Saneamento Ambiental da Universidade de Caxias do Sul; Revisora dos periodicos: ´ Revista Panamericana de Salud Publica, Revista Engenharia Sanit ´ aria e ´ Ambiental, Revista Biociencias; Parecerista ad hoc da Universidade Severino ˆ Sombra; Consultor ad hoc da Fundac¸ao de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento do ˜ Ensino, Ciencia e Tecnologia do MS, Integrante dos conselhos municipais ˆ de defesa do meio ambiente de Caxias do Sul e Bento Gonc¸alves (suplente); Membro do Comite de Gerenciamento da Bacia Hidrogr ˆ afica do Rio ´ Taquari Antas; Responsavel t ´ ecnica do Instituto Porto Alegre Ambiental; ´ Coordenadora do Congresso Internacional de Tecnologias Ambientais e Diretora da Fiema Brasil - Feira Internacional de Tecnologia para o Meio Ambiente; Membro da diretoria no Conselho consultivo da Associac¸ao˜ Brasileira de Engenharia Sanitaria e Ambiental - RSl. Tem experi ´ encia nas ˆ areas de Biologia, Engenharia Ambiental, Enfermagem, Engenharia Civil ´ e Arquitetura atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: gerenciamento de res´ıduos solidos - Res ´ ´ıduos Solidos Urbanos, Res ´ ´ıduos de Servic¸os de Saude, Res ´ ´ıduos da Construc¸ao Civil, Res ˜ ´ıduos de madeira e Res´ıduos no meio Rural; Gestao de Recursos H ˜ ´ıdricos e Monitoramento da Qualidade da Agua; Gest ´ ao Ambiental; Saneamento Ambiental; Formac¸ ˜ ao de Professores ˜ para o ensino de ciencias e Biologia. veschnei ˆ @ucs.br
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Introduction of their publication:

I. INTRODUCTION Scarcity of good water quality poses one of the major and most important problems to be faced by humanity. This problem is occurring due to rapid population growth and consequent increase in water demand, generation of waste water and improper disposal of domestic and industrial solid waste [1]–[4]. This could causing qualitative and quantitative deterioration of water quality in different regions around the world [5], thus compromising its current and desired uses. Water pollution resulting from contamination by point or nonpoint sources. Point sources are represented by effluent discharges, concentrating on a single point and, therefore, more easily controllable. Nonpoint sources are a result of superficial runoff in urban and rural areas, distributed along the receiving water bodies [6]–[8]. Effluent discharges as well as storm water runoff leads to issues such as sediment deposits in water bodies, depletion of dissolved oxygen concentration, contamination by pathogenic organisms, eutrophication, damage due to the presence of toxic contaminants or aesthetic changes [9]. Thereby, compromising the determination of the required water treatment efficiency, as well as, the possible allocation of pollutant loads in a watershed, which occur due to the environmental requirements of the receiving water body [10], thus possibly compromising their uses. Among the ways used to control pollution of water resources, one can mention the study and knowledge of the attenuation capacity of the same, so that eventual intervention measures can be implemented. Attenuation potential is a capability by which rivers are enabled to dilute, lessen or eliminate the undesirable effects of pollutants. Precise specification of such capability may be considered a powerful instrument in rivers sustainable management [11], given that the process in a natural water body is driven by numerous physical, chemical, or mechanical factors and others *Center of Exact Sciences and Technology, Institute of Environmental Sanitation, University of Caxias do Sul. Data de envio: 23/07/2014 Data de aceite: 23/09/2014 implemented by aquatic biota [12]–[14]. According to [12] physical processes are those that involve dilution, adsorption, sedimentation and volatilization; chemical processes are those that involve acid-base reactions and precipitation, biological processes involve the bacterial degradation, assimilation and removal of macronutrients by plants. Furthermore, the factors affect auto purification capacity of the water bodies, such as water body velocity, discharge, flow rate, sediment-load, biological population in the rivers, temperature and depth [15], [16]. Depending on the degree of pollution, the attenuation process is very efficient in improving the water quality [17], however, this potential can be minimized when the total amount of pollutants is beyond the attenuation capacity of the river [16]. One can mention that the processes of attenuation in water bodies are important not only for the improvement of water quality for consumption, but also in terms of habitats maintenance and biodiversity conservation [18]. In this context, the main objective of this work was to identify the attenuation capacity of the Belo stream, located in Caxias do Sul - RS / Brazil, through the evaluation of physicochemical parameters, distance and slope between 4 points located along the stream. The results may also support the management and planning of the watershed, since its headwaters are inserted in the urban area, where the greatest impacts from effluent discharges take place. Furthermore, we seek to generate information on the subject, since the works in this area are limited.

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More information on the cited paper:

On some issues of maintaining water quality and self-purification. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/215586879_On_some_issues_of_maintaining_water_quality_and_self-purification [accessed Mar 21, 2015].

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/215586879_On_some_issues_of_maintaining_water_quality_; 3 bookmarks, 78 downloads, 311 views of this paper by 21.03.2015;
A review of this paper (favorable) was published at the web-site of World Catalog, this paper was rated as excellent:
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/07/review-of-some-issues-of-maintaining.html ; and:
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/07/32-reviews-explanation-of-novelty.html ;

It is the first time that an innovative conceptualization is given of how the biota (all aquatic organisms) of aquatic ecosystem function towards improving water quality. Also, some new experimental data were generated and presented in the paper. The paper is useful to increase water sustainability, it could be useful in university education as well.

Ostroumov S. A. On some issues of maintaining water quality and self-purification.- Water Resources, 2005. Volume 32, Number 3, p. 305-313. http://www.scribd.com/doc/57511892/0305 [Generalizations presented in this paper represent, in systematized form, the basic elements of the qualitative theory of water self-purification in freshwater and marine ecosystems. Recommendations are given for maintaining water quality and sustainable development of water resources.

New experimental data were generated: Results of experimental studies of the effect exerted by the surfactant Triton X-100 and the OMO synthetic detergent on freshwater bivalve mollusks, freshwater mussels Unio tumidus]. ISSN 0097-8078 (Print) 1608-344X (Online). DOI 10.1007/s11268-005-0039-7.

Main discoveries made by the same author:
Публикации того же автора. Основные результаты. Main Results: http://www.scribd.com/doc/59437439/;
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New citations of this article were made in:
SCIENTIA CUM INDUSTRIA (SCI. CUM IND.), V. 3, N. 1, PP. 1 — 7, 2015. Potential for attenuation of a stream in a subtropical region-Rio Grande do Sul-Brazil.
Denise Peresin*, Nathalia Cristine Vieceli*, Taison Anderson Bortolin*, Gabriela Bavaresco*, Vania Elisabete Schneider*;
*Center of Exact Sciences and Technology, Institute of Environmental Sanitation, University of Caxias do Sul. Brazil.
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2015/03/citation-of-on-some-issues-of.html;
Also, it was cited in China:
Y Zhi, Z Yang, X Yin, PB Hamilton, L Zhang. Using grey water footprint to verify economic sectors' consumption of assimilative capacity in a river basin: Model and a case study in the Haihe River Basin, China. - Journal of Cleaner Production, in press (2014 or 2015). See: http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/12/china-new-citation-of-works-of-dr.html;
On some issues of maintaining water quality and self-purification. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/215586879_On_some_issues_of_maintaining_water_quality_and_self-purification [accessed Mar 21, 2015].

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