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The Middle Paran River [electronic resource] : Limnology of a Subtropical Wetland / edited by Martȡn H. Iriondo, Juan CȨsar Paggi, Marȡa Julieta Parma.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2007Descripción: XII, 382 p. online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540706243
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  • SpringerLink (Online service)
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  • 577.6 23
  • 577.7 23
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  • QH541.5.W3
  • QH541.5.F7
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Springer eBooksResumen: 1 2 2,3 MARTN H. IRIONDO , JUAN CSAR PAGGI , AND MARA JULIETA PARMA 2 The great Paran basin (2,600,000 km) covers a large portion of the Neotropical Realm, extending from the Andes to the Atlantic coast and c- necting the central regions of South America along 2,200 km in a northsouth direction. Most of the basin is under subtropical climates, which range from desertic in the west to humid in the east. The Middle Paran is a broad, complex floodplain extending 600 km in the heart of the interior lowlands of the continent. This system of river channels, shallow lakes, islands, and wetlands remains unoccupied by man and basically unaltered. From a systemic point of view, this area can be considered to be the most important link and collector of the fluvial chain that conveys huge volumes of nutrients, sediments, and salts from the continent to the South Atlantic Ocean. The influence of the Paran upon the Atlantic is very important. It has been 2 calculated that a sediment deposit 400 m thick and 1 million km in area ac- mulated in the platform and nearby oceanic bottom over the last 2 million years, with a similar amount of dissolved salts contributed by the river to the ocean. This book details the recent advances in the knowledge of the most important segment of the Parana River, organized according to the scientific structure of the National Institute of Limnology of Argentina (INALI-CONICET-UNL).
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The Physical and Chemical Environment -- Physical Geography of the Basin -- Geomorphology -- Origin, Evolution, and Types of Floodplain Water Bodies -- The Physical Dynamics of the RiverLake Floodplain System -- Fluvial Sediments: Main Channel and Floodplain Interrelationships -- The Geochemistry of the Paranamp;#x00E1; River: An Overview -- Plant Life -- Phytoplankton -- Aquatic Macrophytes -- Invertebrate Animal Life -- Zooplankton -- Benthic Invertebrates -- Littoral Communities. Macrocrustaceans -- Vertebrate Animal Life -- Fishes -- Amphibians -- Reptiles -- Birds.

1 2 2,3 MARTN H. IRIONDO , JUAN CSAR PAGGI , AND MARA JULIETA PARMA 2 The great Paran basin (2,600,000 km) covers a large portion of the Neotropical Realm, extending from the Andes to the Atlantic coast and c- necting the central regions of South America along 2,200 km in a northsouth direction. Most of the basin is under subtropical climates, which range from desertic in the west to humid in the east. The Middle Paran is a broad, complex floodplain extending 600 km in the heart of the interior lowlands of the continent. This system of river channels, shallow lakes, islands, and wetlands remains unoccupied by man and basically unaltered. From a systemic point of view, this area can be considered to be the most important link and collector of the fluvial chain that conveys huge volumes of nutrients, sediments, and salts from the continent to the South Atlantic Ocean. The influence of the Paran upon the Atlantic is very important. It has been 2 calculated that a sediment deposit 400 m thick and 1 million km in area ac- mulated in the platform and nearby oceanic bottom over the last 2 million years, with a similar amount of dissolved salts contributed by the river to the ocean. This book details the recent advances in the knowledge of the most important segment of the Parana River, organized according to the scientific structure of the National Institute of Limnology of Argentina (INALI-CONICET-UNL).

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