Citation of: Biomachinery for maintaining water quality and natural water self-purification in marine and estuarine systems: elements of a qualitative theory. International Journal of Oceans and Oceanography. Vol.1, No.1 (2006), pp. 111-118; Ostroumov S.A.; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/261344473; https://5bio5.blogspot.com/2018/08/ci_7.html

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Biomachinery for maintaining water quality and natural water self-purification in marine and estuarine systems: elements of a qualitative theory. International Journal of Oceans and Oceanography. Vol.1, No.1 (2006), pp. 111-118; Ostroumov S.A.; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/261344473;
 https://5bio5.blogspot.com/2018/08/ci_7.html
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  • January 2006
  • International Journal of Oceans and Oceanography Volume 1(1):111-118


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... The quality of surface water depends on numerous factors, both of natural and anthropogenic ori- gin [10, 11] . Microorganisms in aquatic environment comprise the so-called autochtonous microflora (indigenous microorganisms, for which the considered reservoir is the primary ecological niche) and allochtonous (extraneous) microflora [12, 13]. ...
Reference: Biomachinery for maintaining water quality and natural water self-purification in marine and estuarine systems: elements of a qualitative theory. International Journal of Oceans and Oceanography. Vol.1, No.1 (2006), pp. 111-118; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/261344473;


Ref: K. Wolny-Koładka. Assessment of microbiological quality of water in the Nowohucki Reservoir with particular regard to microorganisms potentially dangerous to humans //
Medycyna Środowiskowa - Environmental Medicine,  2016, 19(4):19-26; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/312166009; DOI 10.19243/2016403 ;






... Aquatic ecosystems have an inherent capacity to maintain water quality (eg McClain et al 2008 ) that is referred to as the overall assimilative capacity of the particular stream, river or wetland. Ostroumov (2005 Ostroumov ( , 2006) has reviewed the array of physical, chemical and biological processes that contribute to maintaining water quality ; physical processes include filtering, deposition and dilution, chemical processes include sorption/release of substance from sediments and organic matter and transformation via biogeochemical reactions , while biological processes include sequestration, microbial transformation, uptake by plants and animals and nutrient spiraling. These processes are interconnected and depend upon the existence of different habitat types and zones such as stream, floodplain and riparian vegetated zone. ...
Reference: Biomachinery for maintaining water quality and natural water self-purification in marine and estuarine systems: elements of a qualitative theory. International Journal of Oceans and Oceanography. Vol.1, No.1 (2006), pp. 111-118; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/261344473;






  • Amartya K. Saha







  • ... as the filtering of pollutants. Numerous scientific studies have shown that filter feeders play an important role in the elimination of suspended particles from water and its purification ( Newell 2004;Ostroumov 2005Ostroumov , 2006). Bivalve molluscs of both marine and freshwater environments have the ability to filtrate large amounts of water ( Newell 2004;Ostroumov 2005). ...
    Reference: Biomachinery for maintaining water quality and natural water self-purification in marine and estuarine systems: elements of a qualitative theory. International Journal of Oceans and Oceanography. Vol.1, No.1 (2006), pp. 111-118; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/261344473;
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  • Daniel Forsin Buss

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    Morteza, F., Masnavi, M.R., and Khalighi, N., 2012. Use of Natural Purification of Water Cycle and Water Management as a solution towards Ecodesign. In Design for Innovative Value Towards a Sustainable Society (pp. 33-37). Springer, Dordrecht.
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    List of the references to the publications which cited Sergei Ostroumov's article:
    Wolny-Koładka K. Assessment of microbiological quality of water in the Nowohucki Reservoir with particular regard to microorganisms potentially dangerous to humans // Medycyna Środowiskowa - Environmental Medicine,  2016, 19(4):19-26; https://www.researchgate.net/publication/312166009; DOI 10.19243/2016403 ;

    Saha, A.K., and Setegn, S.G., 2015. Ecohydrology: Understanding and maintaining ecosystem services for IWRM. In: Sustainability of Integrated Water Resources Management (pp. 121-145). Springer. DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-12194-9_8;

    Romanelli C.,  Buss D. F.,  Coates D.,  Hodgkin T.,  Stoett P.,  and  Boischio A., (2015) Freshwater, wetlands, biodiversity and human health. In: Thematic Areas in
    Biodiversity & Health (pp. 46-62). World Health Organization: Geneva, Switzerland. 

    Morteza, F., Masnavi, M.R., and Khalighi, N., 2012. Use of Natural Purification of Water Cycle and Water Management as a solution towards Ecodesign. In Design for Innovative Value Towards a Sustainable Society (pp. 33-37). Springer, Dordrecht.
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