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Hydromorphological features of Greek lakes: First results from the monitoring network

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July 7, 2023
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Μελέτες - Εκθέσεις - Άρθρα
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The Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC) describes the hydromorphological elements as supporting to the biological elements. In Greece, comprehensive long-term studies do not exist for the majority of Greek water bodies (Kagalou & Leonardos, 2009). However, the complex geomorphology of Greece, the uneven distribution of precipitation and differences in demand for irrigation and drinking water at local or regional level (Zacharias 2002, Kagalou & Leonardos, 2009) are some of the characteristics that affect hydromorphological features of Greek lakes. The newly established (JMD 140384/2011) national monitoring network has come to fill in this gap; EKBY now operates the national monitoring network for lakes in Greece. This study aims towards the presentation of the first results of lake hydromorphology monitoring during 2013 and 2014.
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Kemitzoglou, D., A. Apostolakis, S. Katsavouni, E. Mavromati, D. Papademos and V. Tsiaoussi. 2015. Hydromorphological features of Greek lakes: First results from the monitoring network. Poster presentation in the SEFS9 - Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences, 5 - 10 July 2015, Uni Mail, Geneva-Switzerland.
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