A note on freshwater research in China, with some observations on the algae from Doupe Pool, Guizhou Province

This article provides insights into a particular aspect of freshwater research in China and its wider implications for western researchers. The senior author has collaborated with Professor Zhang Zhaohui from Guizhou Normal University to investigate the travertines of China. Travertines are freshwater carbonate deposits accumulating in hard-water springs and rivers. In some areas they develop rapidly, forming picturesque ascades and magnificent travertine-dammed lakes. Some of China's most famous tourist sites are the result of travertine formation. The travertine-depositing environment is a unique fast-flowing ecosystem inhabited by specialist plants and animals. The authors examine the freshwater algae of the Doupe Pool travertine situated on the Beishuihei River in Guizhou Province and compare their distribution on travertines elsewhere in the world.

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Principais autores: Pentecost, Allan, Zhaohui, Zhang
Formato: article biblioteca
Idioma:English
Publicado em: 2001
Assuntos:Biology, Limnology, Rivers, Algology, Algae, China, Doupe Pool Waterfall, Huangguoshu Waterfall, Travertines,
Acesso em linha:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22232
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