Recent sediments from two alpine lakes (> 3300 m asl) in the Colorado Front Range (USA) register marked and near-synchronous changes that are believed to represent ecological responses to enhanced atmospheric deposition of fixed nitrogen from anthropogenic sources. Directional shifts in sediment proxies include greater representa-tions of mesotrophic diatoms and increasingly depleted d15N values. These trends are particularly pronounced since ~ 1950, and appear to chronicle lake responses to excess N derived from agricultural and industrial sources to the east. The rate and magnitude of recent ecological changes far exceed the context of natural variability, as inferred from comparative analyses of a long core capturing the entire 14,000...
Due to their remoteness and simple foodwebs, Alpine lakes are considered as sentinels of climate cha...
Abstract The transport and deposition of anthropo-genic nitrogen (N) to downwind ecosystems is signi...
ORIGINAL ARTICLEAnthropogenic nitrogen deposition in alpine lakes Recent ecological and biogeochemic...
We asked whether 3–5 kg N y21 atmospheric N deposition was sufficient to have influenced natu-ral, o...
Abstract Critical loads of nitrogen (N) from atmo-spheric deposition were determined for alpine lake...
The south?east margin of Tibet is highly sensitive to global environmental change pressures, in part...
Abstract Critical loads of nitrogen (N) from atmo-spheric deposition were determined for alpine lake...
Shifts in algal (diatom) composition in alpine lakes are frequently the first indication of ecologic...
The deposition of dust has recently increased significantly over some regions of the western US. Her...
The deposition of dust has recently increased significantly over some regions of the western US. Her...
-century climate change, it remains uncertain how these ecological transformations compare with alpi...
Human activities have significantly altered the chemistry of the atmosphere, changing the global mob...
Compound-specific nitrogen, carbon, and hydrogen isotope records from sediments of Sky Pond, an alpi...
Summary: Human activities have increased reactive nitrogen (Nr) input to terrestrial ecosystems comp...
Increased inputs of nutrients and acid anions to oligotrophic mountain lakes are contributing to ANC...
Due to their remoteness and simple foodwebs, Alpine lakes are considered as sentinels of climate cha...
Abstract The transport and deposition of anthropo-genic nitrogen (N) to downwind ecosystems is signi...
ORIGINAL ARTICLEAnthropogenic nitrogen deposition in alpine lakes Recent ecological and biogeochemic...
We asked whether 3–5 kg N y21 atmospheric N deposition was sufficient to have influenced natu-ral, o...
Abstract Critical loads of nitrogen (N) from atmo-spheric deposition were determined for alpine lake...
The south?east margin of Tibet is highly sensitive to global environmental change pressures, in part...
Abstract Critical loads of nitrogen (N) from atmo-spheric deposition were determined for alpine lake...
Shifts in algal (diatom) composition in alpine lakes are frequently the first indication of ecologic...
The deposition of dust has recently increased significantly over some regions of the western US. Her...
The deposition of dust has recently increased significantly over some regions of the western US. Her...
-century climate change, it remains uncertain how these ecological transformations compare with alpi...
Human activities have significantly altered the chemistry of the atmosphere, changing the global mob...
Compound-specific nitrogen, carbon, and hydrogen isotope records from sediments of Sky Pond, an alpi...
Summary: Human activities have increased reactive nitrogen (Nr) input to terrestrial ecosystems comp...
Increased inputs of nutrients and acid anions to oligotrophic mountain lakes are contributing to ANC...
Due to their remoteness and simple foodwebs, Alpine lakes are considered as sentinels of climate cha...
Abstract The transport and deposition of anthropo-genic nitrogen (N) to downwind ecosystems is signi...
ORIGINAL ARTICLEAnthropogenic nitrogen deposition in alpine lakes Recent ecological and biogeochemic...