Assessing the freshwater quality of a large-scale miningwatershed: The need for integrated approaches

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Water quality assessments provide essential information for protecting aquatic habitats and stakeholders downstream of mining sites. Moreover, mining companies must comply with environmental quality standards and include public participation in water quality monitoring (WQM) practices. However, over...

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Autores: Mercado-Garcia, D., Beeckman, E., van Butsel, J., Deza-Arroyo, N., Marco, S.-P., van Buggendhoudt, C., Saeyer, N.D., Forio, M.A.E., Schamphelaere, K.A.C., Wyseure, G., Goethals, P.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2019
Institución:Universidad Nacional de Cajamarca
Repositorio:UNC-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14074/9540
https://doi.org/10.3390/w11091797
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:gold mining
urban impacts
agriculture
Andes mountains
benthic bioindicators
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title Assessing the freshwater quality of a large-scale miningwatershed: The need for integrated approaches
spellingShingle Assessing the freshwater quality of a large-scale miningwatershed: The need for integrated approaches
Mercado-Garcia, D.
gold mining
urban impacts
agriculture
Andes mountains
benthic bioindicators
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.00
title_short Assessing the freshwater quality of a large-scale miningwatershed: The need for integrated approaches
title_full Assessing the freshwater quality of a large-scale miningwatershed: The need for integrated approaches
title_fullStr Assessing the freshwater quality of a large-scale miningwatershed: The need for integrated approaches
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the freshwater quality of a large-scale miningwatershed: The need for integrated approaches
title_sort Assessing the freshwater quality of a large-scale miningwatershed: The need for integrated approaches
author Mercado-Garcia, D.
author_facet Mercado-Garcia, D.
Beeckman, E.
van Butsel, J.
Deza-Arroyo, N.
Marco, S.-P.
van Buggendhoudt, C.
Saeyer, N.D.
Forio, M.A.E.
Schamphelaere, K.A.C.
Wyseure, G.
Goethals, P.
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author2 Beeckman, E.
van Butsel, J.
Deza-Arroyo, N.
Marco, S.-P.
van Buggendhoudt, C.
Saeyer, N.D.
Forio, M.A.E.
Schamphelaere, K.A.C.
Wyseure, G.
Goethals, P.
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author
author
author
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Beeckman, E.
van Butsel, J.
Deza-Arroyo, N.
Marco, S.-P.
van Buggendhoudt, C.
Saeyer, N.D.
Forio, M.A.E.
Schamphelaere, K.A.C.
Wyseure, G.
Goethals, P.
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv gold mining
urban impacts
agriculture
Andes mountains
benthic bioindicators
topic gold mining
urban impacts
agriculture
Andes mountains
benthic bioindicators
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