Publication | Open Access
Physicochemical features of Amazonian water typologies for water resources management
14
Citations
6
References
2020
Year
Organic GeochemistryEnvironmental ChemistryHydrobiologyBaseline Limnological ConditionsEngineeringWater ResourcesType BEnvironmental EngineeringAmazonian Water TypologiesWater Resource SystemEstuarine GeochemistryEnvironmental GeochemistryChemical CompositionWater ManagementWater QualityHydrologyWater Sustainability
Abstract Today, an increasing amount of hydrochemical data indicate that the chemical composition of Amazonian rivers varies much more than the traditional classification indicates. In this first comprehensive review of Amazonian river chemistry, we synthesized critical information from 400 scientific publications and distinguish the types: white, black, clear, intermediate type A and type B. We show the distribution of such rivers across the Amazon basin and the limitations of such approach. These insights into Amazonian river classification provide a new understanding of their baseline limnological conditions. They have implications for sustainable management of Amazonian freshwater systems.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1