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The authors investigated zoosporic fungi developing on the pollen grains of 36 taxons of gymnosperm plants in three bodies of water of various trophic state. A total of 83 zoosporic fungus species were noted, with predominance by the Peronosporales (39) and Chytridiales species (29). Twelve fungus species were recorded for the first time in Polish waters.
The study was conducted in the year 2010 in the Łysogóry Mts. in Świętokrzyski National Park. Spring water samples were collected in three rounds. The first round was carried out after the period of snowmelt (March/ April 2010), the second – after intensive rainfall (May 2010) and the third – when water levels were low (July 2010). The data set attained concerned conductivity, water pH, and also concentrations of the foremost anions (Cl-, NO3 -, SO4 2-) and cations (NH4 +, Na+, K+, Ca2+, Mg2+). Spring water quality was assessed in line with Polish policy on groundwater (Regulation of the Minister of Environment of 23 July 2008, The results confirmed that spring water quality strongly depended on wet acid deposition and the geological structure. Tree species (fir and beech), exposition and soil types within the alimentation area did not influence water chemistry. Spring water were found in low quality classes according to Polish standards due to low water pH as well as high NO3 - and NH4 + concentration.
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Water chemistry of Lake Gilwa

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The study was carried on Lake Giłwa (100.8 ha, 9.4 m), in the drainage basin of the Giłwa and Pasłęka rivers. The data obtained in the study allowed the authors to classify Lake Giłwa as a water body belonging to the third stability degree according to Patalas (1960). As evidenced in the study, Lake Giłwa is a highly eutrophic reservoir. The lake waters were characterized by a high content of nutrients, up to 1.40 mg P·dm-3 and 12.47 mg N·dm-3. The high fertility of the lake was also exhibited by the values of BOD5 reaching 7 mg O2·dm-3, chlorophyll a content (73 mg·m-3) and low transparency — 0.7 m. In the peak of the summer, the stagnation oxygen profile is represented by a clinograde curve typical for eutrophic lakes, while carbon dioxide distribution in the water column is shown by a „reverse” clinograde curve, also typical for fertile reservoirs. The study has revealed that the water in Lake Giłwa is well buffered, as shown by the alkalinity values, 2.5-5.0 mval dm-3. Total hardness of the reservoir water varied from 157.1 to 278.8 mg CaCO3·dm-3, which is typical of hard water. The hardness was conditioned mainly by the calcium content. With the River Giłwa, the lake receives wastewater from the wastewater treatment plant in Gietrzwałd, which is manifested, for example, by the high values of electrolytic conductivity (321-476 µS·cm-1), indicating the degree of mineral pollution of the lake. Despite the wastewater input, the amount of chlorides is rather low, 20 mg Cl·dm-3 at the most.
The article describes the research into the impact of deforestation on the values of physicochemical traits and chemical composition of waters which drain the catchments covered with forest, and those that have been deforested, in the western part of Polish Carpathians. The research was carried out in independent catchments in the Skrzyczne massif in the Beski Śląski (Silesian Beskidy Range) in 2013–2014, and in the Kościeliska Valley in the Western Tatras in 2015–2016. During field studies, water samples were collected monthly in catchments with various degrees of deforestation, and the physicochemical characteristics of water were measured (pH, PEW, Tw). In the laboratory, the chemical composition of water, specifically the content of 14 ions (Ca²⁺, Mg²⁺, Na⁺, K⁺, NH₄⁺, Li⁺, HCO₃⁻ , SO₄²⁻, Cl⁻, NO2 ⁻, NO₃⁻ , PO₄³⁻ , Br⁻, F⁻), was determined by means of ion chromatography (DIONEX 2000). The conducted research has shown the impact of deforestation on the value of physical and chemical traits and chemical composition of water. Deforestation of the slopes caused changes in the structure of the chemical composition of water, especially in the area of correlations between anions. In the Tatras, in the basins deforested as a result of windfall, a significant increase in the proportion of NO₃⁻ (% mval ∙ dm⁻³) in the anionic element of the chemical composition of water was observed, and in the Beskid Śląski, in catchments deforested due to the tree stand decay associated with the imission of pollutants, a significant increase in SO₄²⁻ (% mval ∙ dm⁻³) and a significant decrease in HCO₃⁻ (% mval ∙ dm⁻³) in the anionic structure of the chemical composition of waters was observed. These examples document the extremely important role played by forests, which cover mountain slopes, in the hydrochemical functioning of the catchment. In the spatial aspect, there is an unusual phenomenon of hydrochemical mosaicism consisting in the occurrence of different relationships between anions, especially hydrogen carbonates, sulphates and nitrates.
In the direction of the frontal dam of the reservoir mean concentrations of substances dissolved in water were reduced while those of oxygen, phosphorus, and ammonium ions increased, bringing about distinct differences between the three parts of the impoundment, conditioned by the seasonality of water inflow to the reservoir. In summer and autumn in the different parts of the reservoir a similar chemical composition of waters was observed, while in winter and during the spring rise it was distinctly differentiated.
The rare fungus Aqualinderella fermentans was recorded from the fruits and seeds of 24 species of plants in nine bodies of water of various trophic states in northeastern Poland. This species was recorded for the first time in Polish waters and for the second time in Europe. Our study shifts the range of Aqualinderella fermentans to the north (53°52’N, 22°58’E) from the subtropical and tropical zones where it is known to occur.
The authors investigated the mycoflora developing on the carapace, muscles, brain and eggs of four species of crayfish. At total of 70 aquatic fungi was noted. Three species are new records for Poland. The highest number of fungus species develop on all body parts of crayfish in September, the lowest number in April.
The following paper is a part of the complex studies and intends to provide the background for explaining spatial differentiation of plant and animal communities settled in the Upper Vistula River. The study has been conducted from 10.9 to 336.7 km of the river course. Physico-chemical parameters of water, and nutrient concentrations m surface sediment have been measured. This allowed to discern four zones according to the level of water pollution. The first one, with relatively clean waters, is located in the mountainous part of the Vistula River (to 10.9 km of the river course). The second one - moderately polluted - spreads to 66.2 km. The third zone, with heavily polluted waters, reaches to 248.2 km. The remaining part of the studied river course (to 336.7 km) can be considered as belonging to the fourth zone with considerably polluted waters.
The chemical composition of surface water and groundwater is subject to constant changes, which result primarily from meteorological factors (for instance, size and intensity of atmospheric precipitation), hydrological factors (for instance, the degree of hydration of the mountain massif and changes in river flows), and geological-lithological factors (the type of bedrock). The aim of the present research was to examine the hydrological and chemical regime of surface and underground waters in the Bystra and Sucha Woda mountain stream catchments. Between December 2013 and December 2016, 77 series of measurements were collected at the rhythm of twice a month (n = 611 water samples) from 8 sites, which represented both surface waters (watercourses, ponds) and underground waters (karst springs). The studied area possesses very distinct geological duality. The southern part is a crystalline region, and the northern part is made up of sedimentary rocks. During the field studies, the following have been measured: water levels of the watercourses, flow rates, and physicochemical characteristics of water, such as electrical conductivity, pH and water temperature. At the same time, water samples were collected for laboratory analyses, which included general mineralization and concentrations of Ca²⁺, Mg²⁺, Na⁺, K⁺, HCO₃⁻, SO₄²⁻, Cl⁻, NH₄⁺, PO₄³⁻, NO₃⁻, Li⁺, Br⁻i F⁻ions. The geological structure had the greatest impact on the chemical composition of waters in the Bystra stream and Sucha Woda stream catchments. The waters representing the crystalline region were characterized by significantly lower total mineralization, lower specific electrical conductivity, and lower ion concentration than water in the crystalline-sedimentary (karst) region. The average value of total mineralization in the crystalline region was 14.3 mg · dm⁻³, and in the crystalline-sedimentary region – 81.2 mg · dm⁻³. The waters in the crystalline region were characterized by a demonstrably lower pH (average pH of 6.5) than the water in the karst region (average pH of 7.7). Low values of mineralization, electrical conductivity and concentration of main ions were accompanied by increased flows during the summer and autumn. In all the waters subjected to testing, there was also a marked decrease in the value of these parameters during the spring thaw. In the feeding of streams and karst springs during this time, slightly mineralized melt-waters had their significant share. In spring, there was also the greatest variation in the chemical composition of the studied waters. This variability was clearly lower in the lower Bystra karst spring than in the Goryczkowa karst string. It was most likely related to a different rate of melt-water inflow to the two karst springs. In all the tested waters, the highest values of total mineralization, electrical conductivity and concentration of main ions occurred during the winter low discharge, which resulted from the predominance of underground feed in the river’s runoff. In all the studied waters, a clear decrease in NO₃⁻ concentration was observed during the summer and autumn months. Most probably, this was associated with increased NO₃⁻ uptake by plants during the growing season. In the waters of streams draining the crystalline part of the Bystra stream catchment there was clearly lower nitrate concentration than in the Bystra stream waters draining the crystalline-sedimentary (karst) part. The chemical composition of the Bystra stream water, draining the crystalline-sedimentary (karst) part of the catchment, was strictly dependent on the chemical composition of groundwater from the Goryczkowy and lower Bystra karst springs.
For this study, geochemical data were examined to determine the main factors and mechanisms controlling the water chemistry and the salinity of low Soummam basin in Algeria. Parameters such as pH, EC, temperature, and major and minor element concentrations for two sampling campaigns at the extreme hydrological regimes were considered. The analytical results obtained were interpreted using in particular the molar ratios Na/Cl, Mg/Ca, SO₄/Cl, B/Cl, Br/Cl, Li/SO₄, and Sr/Ca, as tracers of hydrochemical evolution of water, saturation indexes, and the comparison between the chloride content and the other major and minor elements characterizing the salinization. The results obtained indicate the signature of seawater intrusion in the coastal zone and the influence of gypsum outcrops in the upstream zone.
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