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The seasonal physico-chemical and heavy metals concentration of Panvdhoi river Saharanpur has been analysed . Various parameters Viz. temperature, conductivity, turbidity, total solids, total dissolved solids, total suspended solids,pH, BOD, COD, DO, free CO2, alkalinity ,hardness chloride were observed. In Heavy metals lead, copper, zinc and mercury were observed. Less concentration of these parameters were obtained at Sampling station A,B and C while greater amount were observed on sampling station D and E.
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Andren,A.W. 1974. Ph.D. Thesis, Florida State University Ocenography department , Tallahaseefla.
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Berner,L.M. 1951. Limnology of the lower Missouri River, Ecology, 32 : 1-12. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/1930968
Chakarbarty, R.D., Ray, P. and Singh, S.B. 1959. A quantitative survey of plankton and physiological conditions of the river Jamuna at Allahabad in 1954-1955. Indian J. Fish. 6(1) : 186-203.
Chopra, A.K., Madhwal, B.P. and Singh, H.R. 1990. Abiotic variable and Primary productivity of river Yamuna at Naugaon, Uttarkashi, Garhwal. Indian J. Ecol. 17(1) : 61-64.
Das, S.M. 1961. Hydrogen ion concentration, plankton and fish in fresh water Eutrophic lakes of India, Nature, 191(4787) : 511-512. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/191511b0
Gopal, B. and Shah, M. 1993. Conservation and management of rivers in India: Case study of the Yamuna, Environmental Conservation, 20(2) : 243-253. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0376892900023031
Holden, J.M. and Green, J. 1960. Hydrobiology and plankton of the river Sokoto. J. Anim. Ecol. 29(1) : 65-84. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/2271
John, V. 1976. Hydrobiological studies on the river Kallayi in Kerala. Indian J. Fish., 23: 72-85.
Joshi,B.D., Pathak, J.K. ,Singh, Y.N., Bisht, R.C.S. and Joshi, P.C. 1993. On the physico-chemical characteristics of river Bhagirathi in uplands of Garhwal Himalaya. Him. J. Env. Zool. 7 : 64-75.
Khanna,D.R. 1993. Ecology and Pollution of Ganga river. Ashish Publishing House, New Delhi: 1-241.
Khanna,D.R. and Singh, R.K. 2000. Seasonal fluctuations in the plankton of Suswa river at Raiwala Dehradun. Env. Cons. J. (2&3) : 89-92.
Khanna ,D.R. and Bhutiani, R. 2004. Water analysis at a glance.ASEA Publication, Rishikesh. Mathur, R.P. 1982. Water and wastewater testing. Neem chand and Bros. Publishers, Roorkee, 1-54.
Mishra,S.and Joshi, B.D. 2003. Assessment of water quality with few selected parameters of River Ganga at Haridwar.Him. J. Env. Zool. Vol. 17 (2) : 113-122.
Pahwa,D.V. and Mehrotra, S.N. 1966. Observation on fluctuation in abundance of plankton in relation to certain hydrological conditions of river Ganga . Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 36B(2) : 157-189.
Ray,P., Singh ,S.B. and Sehgal,K.L. 1966.A study of some aspects of the river Ganga and Jamuna at Allahabad ( U.P.) in 1958-59. Poc. Nat. Acad. Sci. India, 36B(3): 235-272.
Reddy,P.M. and Venkateshwarlu, V1987. Assessment of water quality and pollution in river Tungbhadra near Kurnool ( A.P.) J. Environ. Biol. 8(2) :109-119.
Senger,R.M.S., Sharma, K.D. and Pathak, P.D 1985. Studies on distribution of algal flora in polluted and nonpolluted regions in Yamuna river at Agra ( U.P.) . J. Indian Bot. Soc. 64 : 365-376.
Sharma,A. 1999. Limnological studies of Ban Ganga and distributional pattern of stream bottom fauna. Ph.D. thesis, University of Jammu.
Talling, J.F. and Rzoska, J. 1967. The development of plankton in relation to hydrobiological regime in Blue Nile. J.Ecol. 55: 636-662. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/2258415
Trivedi,R.K. and Goel,P.K. 1984. Chemical and biological methods for water pollution studies Karad: Environmetal Publications. 1-251.