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Field and Laboratory Studies on Nile Phytoplankton in Egypt. I. Some Physical and Chemical Characteristics
Authors:Ahmed M Ahmed  Medhat M Haikal  Ahmed A Mohammed  Mohammed A Zidan
Abstract:Monthly variations of some physical and chemical characteristics of Nile waters at Assiut (375 km south from Cairo, Egypt) during the period from September 1980 to September 1982 were followed and discussed. As expected, the maximum temperature was recorded in summer and the minimum in winter. The pH values of Nile waters were recorded to be in the vicinity of 8.0. The highest oxygen concentrations were recorded in the summer months, mainly due to the relatively high photosynthetic activity. The total soluble salts and the total alkalinity exhibited almost identical trends. Nitrate, phosphate, silicate and chloride concentrations showed no major regular trends. The cation abundances by weight were as follows: Ca2+ > Na+ > Mg2+ > K+.
Keywords:River Nile  temperature  pH  oxygen concentration  soluble salts  alkalinity
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