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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Managing the risk of cyanobacteria through water quality characteristics analysis: A case study of two warm Mediterranean reservoirs

(Corresponding) Antoniou M., Kagalou I., Hadjiouraniou G., Daskalakis E., Tsiarta N., Chamoglou M., Polykarpou P.
Topic: 
Lakes, rivers, estuaries and ecosystem health
This study correlated the trophic condition of two Mediterranean water bodies with different typology with their water quality characteristics. The two studied cases included Polemidia Dam, a reservoir enriched with tertiary treated wastewater in Cyprus and Lake Karla, a re-established reservoir in...Read more
Keywords: 
eutrophication, cyanobacteria, PCA, multiple linear regression, cyanotoxins
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00315

Detection of cyanobacterial toxins and oligopeptides from the Polemidia Dam in Cyprus

(Corresponding) Keliri E., Antoniou M., Edwards C., Mazur-Marzec H.
Topic: 
Emerging pollutants
Cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms are becoming more spatially persistent worldwide. The formation and release, through cell-death and/or excretion, of bioactive metabolites (cyanotoxins) is comprising a reoccurring concern to environmental protection agencies. Cyanotoxins can negatively impact...Read more
Keywords: 
cyanotoxins, oligopeptides, tandem mass spectrometry, cyanobacteria, toxicity
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00911

Monitoring and treatment of cyanobacterial contaminated surface waters in France and Cyprus

(Corresponding) Antoniou M., Brient L., Tsiarta N., Keliri E., Christofi M., Sukenik A.
Topic: 
Water policy, management and society
Over the past few decades eutrophication of surface water has increased worldwide because of different anthropological activities including land fertilization and sewage run-offs; in combination with climate change. Excessive amount of nutrients (phosphorus and nitrogen), is now detected in...Read more
Keywords: 
eutrophication, cyanobacteria, cyanotoxins, in-lake treatment
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00923