Publications by authors named "Tesfaye Muluye"

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  • - The study assessed the distribution of nutrients and potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in the Awash River using field and laboratory techniques, along with multivariate statistical tools.
  • - Nutrient levels like soluble reactive phosphorus and total phosphorus increased downstream, peaking at Lake Koka's inlet, while other elements such as iron and zinc were highest near specific town inflows.
  • - Strong correlations between nutrients and PTEs suggest they may share common sources and can interact in ways that amplify their individual environmental impacts.
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Research on the Awash River focused on the upper section, while the middle and lower regions received little attention. Thus, the goal of this study was to evaluate the impact of anthropogenic activities on the upper and middle Awash River. The study took place in nine sampling locations in dry and wet seasons from September 2021 to April 2022 using a multi-habitat sampling approach.

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Public concerns about cyanotoxins production in water and its detrimental impacts on human and animal health are growing primarily due to the widespread eutrophication observed in aquatic ecosystems. A review of relevant literature was done to determine the degree of cyanotoxin occurrence and its harmful effects in African waterbodies. Data were extracted from 64 published studies from 1990 to 2022 that quantified the concentration of cyanotoxins in African aquatic ecosystems.

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