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Managing the New Danube in Vienna (Austria): The importance of plant nutrients and aquatic macrophytes

Ed.: D. W. Sutcliffe.

2000. 103 pages, 43 figures, 9 plates, 24x16cm, 270 g
Language: English

(Large Rivers, Vol. 12 No. 1)

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SUTCLIFFE, D. W.: Managing the New Danube in Vienna (Austria): the
importance of plant nutrients and aquatic macrophytes. General Summary 1-2

HUMPESCH, U. H., SCHIEL, W., WEILGUNI, H. & DUJMIC, A.: The New Danube
in Vienna (Austria): a flood-relief channel, surrounding wetlands and
associated problems for management. (With 3 figures and I table) 3-12

WEILGUNI, H., HUMPESCH, U. H. & KAVKA, G. G.: Long-term trends of
major plant nutrients in the River Danube at Vienna (Austria), the
nutrient source for the New Danube. (With 1 figure and 2 tables) 13-21

KREUZINGER, N. & MATSCHE, N.: Danube Island - an aquifer for nutrient
and water quality transfer into the New Danube (Vienna, Austria). (With
7 figures and 1 table) 23-37

DOKULIL, M. T. & TEUBNER, K.: Effects of reduced load in the River
Danube on nutrients and phytoplankton dynamics in the flood-relief
channel New Danube (Vienna, Austria). (With 11 figures) 39-59

JANAUER, G. A. & WYCHERA, U.: Biodiversity, succession and the
functional role of macrophytes in the New Danube (Vienna,
Austria). (With 9 figures and 2 tables) 61-74

DOKULIL, M. T. & JANAUER, G. A.: Alternative stable states of
macrophytes versus phytoplankton in two interconnected impoundments of
the New Danube (Vienna, Austria). (With 3 figures) 75-83

WEILGUNI, H.: Long-term processes and regulation in the flood-relief
channel New Danube in Vienna (Austria) - current position and
proposals for management control strategies. (With 9 figures and 3
tables) 85-103