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dc.contributor.authorSonkar, Aman Kumar-
dc.date.accessioned2025-08-29T06:40:55Z-
dc.date.available2025-08-29T06:40:55Z-
dc.date.issued2022-
dc.identifier.urihttp://localhost:8081/jspui/handle/123456789/18196-
dc.guideJoshi, Himanshuen_US
dc.description.abstractUsing surfaceanddeepwatersamplescollectedwiththehelpofawatersampler, the proposedworkaimstoevaluatethetrophicstatus,itslimitingfactors,and waterqualityfordrinkingandirrigationpurposes,aswellasdeterminethehydro- chemistryofthelakeinRenukaLakeduringpre-monsoonandjustaftermonsoon. The lake’swaterisslightlyalkaline,withapHrangeof9.09–8.11.Thelake’s turbidityrangedfrom8.62to12.699NTU,indicatingalowlevelofclarity.The Carlson’s index,whichisbasedonSecchidisctransparency(SD),chlorophyll-a (Chl-a), andtotalphosphorus(TP),showsthatRenukaLakehastransitioned from hypereutrophictoeutrophicstate.Accordingtothecorrelationcoefficient, the majorityoftheparametersinthelakecomefromvarioussources.Forlarge- sized algae,nitrogen(TP)limitation,aswellasphosphorus,isacriticallimiting factor forincreasingproductionandtrophicstatusindex.Duringallseasons,Ca2+ and Mg2+ are themajorcations,whereasSO2− is thedominantanion.Renuka Lake’sWQIis431.25inthepre-monsoonseasonanddropsto107.63afterthe monsoon,indicatingthatthewaterisunfitfordrinking.Theincreasingconcen- tration ofF− in thelake,whichiscreatedbyfluorapatite,cryolite,mica,andother minerals, aswellasanthropogenicactivity,isresponsibleforthehigherWQIvalue. Its concentrationexceedsthestandardpermittedlimit,posingaseriousthreatto humansandaquaticlife.Basedonthesodiumadsorptionratio(1.66-1.40meq/l) and Kelly’sindex(0.133-0.199meq/l),thewaterqualityisassessedtobeadequate for irrigation.SeasonalvariationsinCa2+, Mg2+, Na+, K+, chloride,fluride,sul- phate, andotherelementshavebeenobservedinthelake,whichcouldbecaused bychangesintemperature,monsoon,rain,andhumanactivity.Tolimittheris- ing concentrationofseveralphysiochemicalparametersandmaintaintheRenuka Lake,strictmitigationmeasuresarerequired.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherIIT, Roorkeeen_US
dc.titleNUTRIENT DYNAMICS AND EUTROPHICATION IN LAKES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO RENUKA LAKE, HPen_US
dc.typeDissertationsen_US
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