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How to pronounce limnology in English?

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Type Words
Type of earth science
Derivation limnological

Examples of limnology

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He's a wastewater consultant who studied limnology, inland freshwater research.
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The limnology of reservoirs has many similarities to that of lakes of equivalent size.
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It specializes in limnology, ornithology, ecology, systematics, taxonomy, and natural history.
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In oceanography and limnology the primary producers in aquatic environments are phytoplankton utilizing energy from sunlight.
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Wetlands science is a geoprofessional pursuit that incorporates several scientific disciplines, such as botany, biology, and limnology.
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He integrated the previously disparate strands of animal and plant ecology, limnology and marine ecology into a recognisable whole discipline.
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Addressing the lake as a whole system is a new concept for the workshop participants, who will bring their expertise in volcanology, tectonics and limnology to the problem.
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The study of the distribution and movement of groundwater is hydrogeology, of glaciers is glaciology, of inland waters is limnology and distribution of oceans is oceanography.
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For example, a recent development has been the more explicit consideration of spatial concepts and principles into the study of lakes, streams and wetlands in the field of landscape limnology.
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More examples
  • The scientific study of bodies of fresh water for their biological and physical and geological properties
  • (limnologically) with regard to or concerning limnology
  • (limnologist) a specialist in the study of freshwater ponds and lakes
  • Limnology (/lu026Amu02C8nu0252lu0259du0292i/ lim-NOL-u0259-jee; from Greek u03BBu03AFu03BCu03BDu03B7, limne, "lake" and u03BBu03CCu03B3u03BFu03C2, logos, "knowledge"), is the study of inland waters. It is often regarded as a division of ecology or environmental science. It covers the biological, chemical, physical, geological, and other attributes of all inland waters (running and standing waters, both fresh and saline, natural or man-made)...
  • (Limnological) The science of the properties of fresh water including water chemistry, density, stratification and physical effects on living organisms.
  • That branch of hydrology pertaining to the study of lakes.
  • Scientific study of the physical characteristics and biology of lakes, ponds, and streams.
  • The study of lakes and inland waters as ecosystems.
  • Is concerned with both natural and man-made lakes, their physical characteristics, ecology, chemical characteristics, internal energy fluxes, and exchanges with the environment. It often includes the ecology and biogeochemistry of flowing freshwaters. ...