Cited. Citations, 2018. Who cited: Italy, China, Netherlands, Belgium, Uganda; cited author: environmental scientist at Moscow University; Notifications from ResearchGate to S.Ostroumov; University of Perugia; Ghent University; IHE Delft Institute for Water Education


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Citations of these works for 2018. Who cited: Italy, China, Netherlands, Belgium,  Uganda;
The cited author: environmental scientist at Lomonosov Moscow State University;
Notifications from ResearchGate to Sergei Ostroumov;
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Who cited: University of Perugia (Italy. It was founded in 1308); 
Ghent University, Belgium; IHE Delft Institute for Water Education (Delft, Netherlands);
Chinese Academy of Sciences;
Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, CAS;
Hospital Universitario del Valle, Hospital Universitario del Valle, Cali, Colombia;
Mountains of the Moon University (MMU), Fort Portal, Uganda;
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Your publication has 2 new citations:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/200587396; Inhibitory analysis of top-down control: New keys to studying eutrophication, algal blooms, and water self-purification. Hydrobiologia; DOI: 10.1023/A:1015559123646;
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... They form an important link between dissolved and suspended solids and the higher levels of the food chain, contributing to nutrient cycling and regulation of the metabolism of freshwater ecosystems (Ostroumov, 2005). Any loss of filter feeders caused by the introduction of environmental contaminants, allochthonous species or by removal of suitable habitats, seriously threatens the functioning and stability of freshwater environments (Ostroumov, 2002a(Ostroumov, , b, 2003a. Consequently, several studies investigated clearance rate (CR) of sponges, cladocera, rotifers, bivalves and polychaetes (Gauld, 1951;Monakov, 1998). ...


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... Samples taken in the QDL wetland in the upstream region of the Heilong River showed higher values for EFs of heavy metals than those taken in HXZ after 1980 CE This pattern could indicate that human activities started to lead to the deposition of more heavy metals into the QDL wetland starting in 1980 CE However, the EFs of heavy metals in the HXZ wetland in the downstream region of the Heilong River almost showed stable patterns in all stages, with only a gradual increasing from 1965 CE ( Fig. 4a). This pattern might be due to the fact that heavy metal concentrations can decrease gradually with the water flow because of the self-purification of the water body and sedimentation processes ( Ostroumov, 2002;Vagnetti et al., 2003). There were fairly similar increasing trends of EFs from 1954 CE in the DFH and ZJ wetlands, which are both situated along the Wusuli River. ...
Evaluating the timing of the start of the Anthropocene from Northeast China: Applications of stratigraphic indicators;
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Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, CAS;

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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/200582742; Polyfunctional role of biodiversity in processes leading to water purification: Current conceptualizations and concluding remarks; DOI: 10.1023/A:1015555022737;

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Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226902807; Hydrobiologia. Vol. 542.

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... Phytoplankton Jun-GC Jun-FP Jun-E Jun-A Jul-GC Jul-FP Jul-E Jul-A Aug-GC Aug-FP Aug-E Aug-A Ostroumov, 2005), and up to 30 ml ind À1 day À1 for Plumatella emarginata ( Vohmann et al., 2009). Interaction between aquatic vegetation and water level are factors determining prey abundance, distribution and their accessibility in the Colfiorito Marsh. ...
Food selection by Plumatella geimermassardi Wood and Okamura, 2004 (Phylactolaemata, Bryozoa);
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Studying effects of some surfactants and detergents on filter-feeding bivalves. Hydrobiologia. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226127394;

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Anthropogenic effects on the biota: Towards a new system of principles and criteria for analysis of ecological hazards. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/200581960 ;

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On the Biotic Self-purification of Aquatic Ecosystems: Elements of the Theory. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/200567576;

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... As an important component of aquatic environment, river sediments accommodate plentiful inorganic/organic matters and microbial communities. Microbial consortium in sediment is an important element for the self-sustaining stability of the entire aquatic ecosystem [1]. Currently, rapid industrialization and urbanization have led to the release of toxic pollutants, such as persistent organic pollutants, pesticides, and emerging pollutants (e.g....





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Basics of the molecular-ecological mechanism of water quality formation and water self-purification; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/316797266;

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... However, the self-purification capacity of a river allows it to restore (partially or fully) its quality through re-aeration and natural processes of biodegradation [14]. The mechanisms of self-purification can be in the form of dilution of polluted water with an influx of surface or groundwater or through certain complex hydrological, micro-biological and chemical processes [15,16]. Under step three, measures can be introduced that stimulate the 'self-purification' capacity of a water resource, for instance by introducing eco-hydrology interventions. ...





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... However, the self-purification capacity of a river allows it to restore (partially or fully) its quality through re-aeration and natural processes of biodegradation [14]. The mechanisms of self-purification can be in the form of dilution of polluted water with an influx of surface or groundwater or through certain complex hydrological, micro-biological and chemical processes [15,16]. Under step three, measures can be introduced that stimulate the 'self-purification' capacity of a water resource, for instance by introducing eco-hydrology interventions. ...


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