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Restoration impact of an uncontrolled phosphogypsum dump site on the seasonal distribution of abiotic variables, phytoplankton and zooplankton along the near shore of the south-western Mediterranean coast

'In connection with the Taparura Project, we studied the distribution of phytoplankton and zooplankton communities in relation to environmental variables at 18 stations sampled during four coastal cruises conducted between October 2009 and July 2010 on the north coast of Sfax (Tunisia, western...

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Published in:Environmental science and pollution research international 2013-06, Vol.20 (6), p.3718-3734
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Chemical Phenomena
Chlorophyll - analysis
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Coasts
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Diatoms - growth & development
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Dominant species
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Environmental management
Environmental restoration
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Female
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Food quality
Food resources
Grammatophora
Indicator organisms
Landfill
Licmophora
Male
Marine microorganisms
Mediterranean Sea
Navicula
Oithona similis
Oncaea conifera
Phosphates
Phosphogypsum
Phosphorus - metabolism
Phytoplankton
Phytoplankton - growth & development
Plankton
Research Article
Seasonal distribution
Seasons
Species richness
Studies
Summer
Tunisia
Variables
Waste Water Technology
Water Management
Water Pollution Control
Water quality
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