Limnological studies of Papnash pond, Bidar (Karnataka).

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2005-04-16
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The Papnash pond is an oldest pond of Bidar, Kamataka state. It is situated at 77 degrees-32 longitude and 17 degrees-55 latitude, located 551 m above mean sea level. It has been used daily for bathing and washing of clothes by large number of pilgrims. The samples were collected fortnightly during October 1999 to September 2000 to analyze physico-chemical and biological status of water, such as temperature, pH, total alkalinity, total hardness, dissolved oxygen, free carbon dioxide, chloride, organic matter, nitrite, phosphate, sulphate and algal flora. Variations in physico-chemical parameters were noted. The results also revealed that the pond water was hard, alkaline and polluted. Totally 39 species of algae were reported from the four classes.
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Angadi SB, Shiddamallayya N, Patil PC. Limnological studies of Papnash pond, Bidar (Karnataka). Journal of Environmental Biology. 2005 Apr; 26(2): 213-6