Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Danube Delta' has mentioned 'Water' in the following places:
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With the lagoons of Razimxe2x80x93Sinoe (1,015xc2xa0km2 (392xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi) with 865xc2xa0km2 (334xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi) water surface), located south of the main delta, the total area of the Danube Delta is 5,165xc2xa0km2 (1,994xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi). | WIKI |
Contents 1 Geography and geology 1.1 Distributaries of the Danube 1.2 Climate 1.3 Main ecosystems 1.3.1 Ecosystem of running water 1.3.2 Ecosystem of stagnant water 1.3.3 Ecosystem of marshy and flooding areas 1.3.4 River bank and levee ecosystems 2 Inhabitants 3 History 4 Environmental issues 5 See also 6 References 7 External links | WIKI |
However, construction of a dense network of shallow channels in the delta over the same period, a sedimentation enhancing strategy, attenuated the deficit on the delta plain but increased erosion along the coast[9][10] The Danube Delta is a low alluvial plain, mostly covered by wetlands and water. | WIKI |
Between the aquatic and terrestrial environments is interposed a swampy, easily flooded strip of original flora and fauna, with means of adaptation to water or land, depending on the season or hydrological regime. | WIKI |
At the contact between freshwater and sea water, some special physical, chemical and biological processes take place, which have led biologists to consider this area as a very different ecosystem called beforedelta. | WIKI |
Ecosystem of running water[edit] | WIKI |
Ecosystem of stagnant water[edit] | WIKI |
It is characterized by a rich floating and submerse flora (Myriophyllum, Ceratophyllum, Vallisneria etc., under the water; Nymphaea alba, Nuphar lutea, Trapa natans, Alisma plantago etc., floating plants with roots near the lakes' borders; and Salvinia natans, Stratiotes aloides, Spirogyra etc., floating plants without roots, having negative effect for aquatic bioproductivity). | WIKI |
As a rule, the reed surrounds the lakes and ponds, and slowly invades the water surface. | WIKI |