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Limnological Review

ISSN:

1642-5952

eISSN:

2300-7575

Publisher:

Walter de Gruyter (Sciendo) , Polish Limnological Society

Disciplines
(Field of Science):

  • Chemical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • Environmental engineering, mining and energy (Engineering and Technology)
  • Forestry (Agricultural sciences)
  • Agriculture and horticulture (Agricultural sciences)
  • Food and nutrition technology (Agricultural sciences)
  • Animal science and fisheries (Agricultural sciences)
  • Security studies (Social studies)
  • Biotechnology (Natural sciences)
  • Biological sciences (Natural sciences)
  • Earth and related environmental sciences (Natural sciences)

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Ministry points - current year
Year Points List
Year 2024 40 Ministry scored journals list 2024
Ministry points - previous years
Year Points List
2024 40 Ministry scored journals list 2024
2023 70 Ministry Scored Journals List
2022 40 Ministry Scored Journals List 2019-2022
2021 40 Ministry Scored Journals List 2019-2022
2020 40 Ministry Scored Journals List 2019-2022
2019 40 Ministry Scored Journals List 2019-2022
2018 12 B
2017 12 B
2016 12 B
2015 12 B
2014 5 B
2013 5 B
2012 5 B
2011 5 B
2010 6 B

Model:

Open Access

Points CiteScore:

Points CiteScore - current year
Year Points
Year 2022 1.5
Points CiteScore - previous years
Year Points
2022 1.5
2021 0.8
2020 0.5
2019 0.2

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Publishing policy:

License: CC BY-NC-ND 3.0
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Yes - with restrictions
Submitted Version Help
yes
Accepted Version Help
no
Published Version Help
yes
Self-archiving places
Non-Commercial Services
Repository for Scientific Papers
Institutional Website
Author's Homepage
Information on research data policy
n/a
Months of embargo
no embargo
Additional information
Indexed in DOAJ
Must link to journal homepage with DOI.

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Year 2019
  • The lethal effect of hydrotechnical concrete on freshwater Bivalvia
    Publication

    - Limnological Review - Year 2019

    Most hydrotechnical buildings under construction demand the concrete mixture to be set directly under water. The main reason for such a procedure is to limit the washing away of the the concrete binding mixture and to increase the efficiency of organisation of work so as to ensure continuity in concreting. The impact on the aquatic environment of recent developments in concrete technology and the use of new components has not yet...

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Year 2017
  • Selected anionic and cationic surface active agents: case study on the Kłodnica sediments
    Publication

    - Limnological Review - Year 2017

    Surface active agents (surfactants) are a group of chemical compounds, which are used as ingredients of detergents, cleaning products, cosmetics and functional products. After use, wastes containing surfactants or their degradation products are discharged to wastewater treatment plants or directly into surface waters. Due to their specific properties of SAAs, compounds are able to migrate between different environmental compartments...

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  • Surfactants: a real threat to the aquatic geoecosystems of lobelia lakes
    Publication

    - Limnological Review - Year 2017

    Lobelia lakes are valuable elements of the natural environment. They are characterised by low trophy, mainly in-forest location and a high transparency of water. However, similarly to other surface waters, they are subjected to increasing anthropogenic pressures, a good indicator of which is the level of surfactants, also called surface-active agents (SAAs). The aim of the study was to evaluate the intensity of anthropogenic pressures...

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  • The impact of the Tri-City Ring Road on surface water of small endorheic wetlands
    Publication

    - Limnological Review - Year 2017

    The paper presents the results of the impact of the Tri-City Ring Road on small endorheic catchment basins. Particular attention was paid to pollution discharged from the road to the surface water, as well as changes in hydrological conditions in the vicinity of the road. In the study, surface water samples were analysed in terms of their electrolytic conductivity, pH and content of major minerals. GIS was also used to study transformation...

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