Physico-chemical characteristics of Jurala reservoir
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Physico- chemical conditions, seasonal variations, reservoirAbstract
G The present investigation attempts to the study the physico- chemical properties of Jurala reservoir, dist. Mahaboobnagar Telangana. It is medium size reservoir across the river krishna for fisheries and agriculture. The physico-chemical parameters like temperature, PH and dissolved oxygen have been studied. The seasonal variations in the above environmental parameters were followed for a period of one year from September b2014 to September 2015.
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