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Water quality and water-use conflicts in Lake Taabo (Ivory Coast)

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Figure 2. Sampling sites in Lake Taabo (S1: Sahoua, S2: Ahondo,  S3: Courandjourou, S4:Taabo-village Wharf, S5: Taabo-Dam, S6:
Table 1. Mean, minimum and maximum values, and standard deviation (sd) of the abiotic parameters measured between July 2006  and  June  2007  at  the  6  stations  on  Lake  Taabo  on  the  basis  of  the  five  depths
Figure 3. Principal Component Analysis (PCA). A and D: specific values diagram. A, B and C: axes 1 (44%) and 2 (15%)
Table 3. Management of water-use conflicts.  Potential    anthropogenic    factor: impacting  water quality  Relative    importance in Taabo lake

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