Newsletter - January 2025

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Advances in Oceanography and Limnology was born in 2010 from the 35 years old Proceedings of the national congress of the Italian Association of Oceanology and Limnology. The AIOL Journal was funded as an interdisciplinary journal embracing both fundamental and applied Oceanographic and Limnological research, with focus on both single and multiple disciplines. Currently, two regular issues of the journal are published each year. In addition, Special Issues that focus on topics that are timely and of interest to a significant number of Limnologists and Oceanographers are also published. The journal, which is intended as an official publication of the AIOL, is also published in association with the EFFS (European Federation for Freshwater Sciences), which aims and objectives are directed towards the promotion of freshwater sciences throughout Europe. 
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  • Safety of water for human consumption: a case study from Northern Italy

    Mariano Nasello, Eleonora Masala, Gaia Villa, Anna Di Lauro, Samuele Peraboni, Simona Vercelloni, Franca Facchini, Anna Molinari, Nicoletta Castelli
    41
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  • Potentially toxic cyanobacteria in Trentino lakes: bloom episodes detected by monitoring data over the last ten years

    Sabrina Pozzi, Silvia Costaraoss, Giovanna Pellegrini
    313
    PDF: 49
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  • The complex relationship between cyanobacteria and antibiotics/antimicrobial resistance in the environment: an emerging factor in the One Health vision on antimicrobial resistance

    Maura Manganelli, Emanuela Testai, Geoffrey A. Codd
    287
    PDF: 58
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  • Implementation of surveillance plans for cyanobacteria in bathing waters: a case study from Lake Garda, Italy

    Chiara Zampieri, Federica Giacomazzi, Giorgio Franzini
    293
    PDF: 53
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  • Anomalous colourations in surface water bodies: causes and examples reported by the Regional Agency for Environmental Protection and Energy of Emilia Romagna (ARPAE), Italy

    Michela Del Pasqua, Fabrizio Bandini, Elena Morandi, Rita Antonellini, Marcello Masi, Michele de Gioia
    230
    PDF: 42
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  • Understanding cyanobacteria and cyanotoxins: implications for human exposure, toxicological risk assessment and management

    Emanuela Testai
    239
    PDF: 110
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  • Rossby waves impact on persistent oxic and suboxic chlorophyll maxima in the Eastern Tropical North Pacific

    Amaru Márquez-Artavia, Xiomara Márquez-Artavia, Juan Pablo Salazar-Ceciliano, Laura Sánchez-Velasco, Emilio Beier, Aurelien Paulmier
    332
    PDF: 149
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  • Analysis of main components of Lake Toba’s water quality in different seasons

    Yuni Puji Hastuti, Kukuh Nirmala, Manuntun Parulian Hutagaol , Dahri Tanjung, Agit Kriswantriyono, Wildan Nurussalam, Yulia Puspadewi Wulandari, Yuli Siti Fatma
    3285
    PDF: 499
    SUPPLEMENTARY PDF: 53
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  • Phytoplankton community as monitoring tool in the terminal stretch of a micro-tidal estuary facing the Tyrrhenian Sea

    Francesco Bolinesi, Emanuela Serino, Angelo Carotenuto, Silvia Fanina, Olga Mangoni
    2505
    PDF: 480
    SUPPLEMENTARY PDF: 36
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  • Dissolved fluxes of nutrients and carbon at the sediment-water interface in the Adriatic Sea: review of early data and methods from the Italian National Research Council (CNR)

    Federico Spagnoli, Mariangela Ravaioli
    1915
    PDF: 607
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  • Geographical, environmental, and biotic constraints define the spatial distribution of Diaphanosoma species (Cladocera)

    Jaielle R. Nascimento, Louizi S.M. Braghin, Camila R. Cabral, Adriano Caliman, Nadson R. Simões
    3555
    PDF: 654
    SUPPLEMENTARY PDF: 46
    HTML: 40