Ecosystem investigation Group 2 Abiotic factors. Littoral Zone Our ecosystem included a mountain creek and an artificial lake. The width of the lake littoral.

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Ecosystem investigation Group 2 Abiotic factors

Littoral Zone Our ecosystem included a mountain creek and an artificial lake. The width of the lake littoral zone was up to 5 meters at some points.

Turbidity Our turbitidy estimate is 79cm. Water depth at the estimation point is 320cm

We tried to estimate the suspended solids of the lake water Our estimation is that the lake water contains average residue. Suspended soils

WATER P H We measured water pH 4 times and we found the following values: 8.37, 8.45, 7.45, 8.33.

Water temperature We measured water temperature at the water surface 3 times 15 o C, 14.4 o C, 14.3 o C 22/10/2011.

Humidity 48%, 50% Temperature 24 o C, 23 o C 22/10/2011 Air temperature and humidity

Our group : 1. Vassilis Melachrinos 2. Sofia Fisekidou 3. Aristotelis Delinanos 4. Anna Bariaba 5. Kalliopi Tsoukali 6. Dimitris Kounatiadis