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Enhanced Experimental Flexibility and Control in Ecotoxicological Mesocosm Experiments: A new outdoor and indoor pond and stream system (3 pp)

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The German Federal Environmental Agency has put into operation a new modular mesocosm system consisting of eight outdoor and eight indoor ponds and streams in order to investigate fate and effects of chemicals and municipal wastewater in aquatic ecosystems. General design and special characteristics are given to demonstrate the wide range of possibilities for experimental research.

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General design. Each of the 16 streams with riffle and pool sections can be varied in length up to 106 m. The streams can be run as circular or flow-through systems at a flow velocity of 0.02 to 0.6 m/s. Physico-chemical standard parameters are measured on-line. The 16 ponds, which can be connected to the stream systems, are equipped with drainage and pore water-sampling devices for simulating processes in the littoral zone including influent and effluent ground water flow.

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Since the highly flexible and controllable construction also allows treating a wide range of hydrological and ecological experiments external institutions are invited to submit proposals.

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Correspondence to Silvia Mohr, Michael Feibicke, Thomas Ottenströer, Stefan Meinecke, Rüdiger Berghahn or Ralf Schmidt.

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Mohr, S., Feibicke, M., Ottenströer, T. et al. Enhanced Experimental Flexibility and Control in Ecotoxicological Mesocosm Experiments: A new outdoor and indoor pond and stream system (3 pp). Env Sci Poll Res Int 12, 5–7 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1065/espr2004.08.217

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