Polluted Thamirabarani River in India Threatens Water Quality and Ecosystems
The researchers studied diatoms in the Thamirabarani River in South India to assess water quality. They collected diatom samples from 10 locations and identified 58 different types. Some diatoms indicated clean water, while others suggested pollution from human activities. By comparing their findings with other rivers, they could evaluate the environmental conditions. The study used diatoms as indicators to understand the health of the river ecosystem.