The crater lake Lake Albano is an increasingly diminishing water resource in terms of volume, the lake level has dropped more than four meters since the 1960s, and water quality resulting from elevated levels of nitrogen and phosphorus. The area of the lake, and the volcano as a whole, is also considered to be geologically hazardous due to continual shallow seismic activity, gaseous emissions and hydrothermal activity. Therefore, most research has been focussed on the geological aspects of the Albano lake system, whilst long-term limnological studies have been lacking. A meromictic classification was given to the lake, but this was based on one year studies of the surface water only. Presented and discussed are the results of a water chemis...
The Albano Lake is the deepest volcanic lake among the volcanoes located in the Italian peninsula. I...
Albano is a typical maar lake showing mainly a bicarbonate-alkali geochemical facies. However,chemic...
In spite of its importance as regards size (volume 9.2 106 m3, max depth 151 m) and as a source of d...
The crater lake Lake Albano is an increasingly diminishing water resource in terms of volume, the la...
Lake Albano is deep and has a small surface area, which reduces the potential for mixing across its ...
Albano Lake is within the youngest polygenetic crater of Colli Albani, from which several lahar-gene...
Lake Albano, located 20 km to the SE of Rome, is hosted within the most recent crater of the quiesce...
Lake Albano, located 20 km to the SE of Rome, is hosted within the most recent crater of the quiesce...
A synthesis is made of biological data collected in the last three decades on five volcanic lakes in...
The Albano Lake is the deepest volcanic lake in Italy and fills the youngest maar of the quiescent ...
The Albano Lake is the deepest volcanic lake in Italy (− 167 m) and fills the youngest maar of the q...
The Albano Lake is the deepest volcanic lake in Italy (-167 m) and fills the youngest maar of the qu...
The Albano Lake is the deepest volcanic lake among the volcanoes located in the Italian peninsula. I...
The volcanic lakes constitute the major part of the lacustrine environments in Central Italy. In the...
Lake Albano is situated in the Colli Albani volcanic district, about 20 km SE of the city centre of...
The Albano Lake is the deepest volcanic lake among the volcanoes located in the Italian peninsula. I...
Albano is a typical maar lake showing mainly a bicarbonate-alkali geochemical facies. However,chemic...
In spite of its importance as regards size (volume 9.2 106 m3, max depth 151 m) and as a source of d...
The crater lake Lake Albano is an increasingly diminishing water resource in terms of volume, the la...
Lake Albano is deep and has a small surface area, which reduces the potential for mixing across its ...
Albano Lake is within the youngest polygenetic crater of Colli Albani, from which several lahar-gene...
Lake Albano, located 20 km to the SE of Rome, is hosted within the most recent crater of the quiesce...
Lake Albano, located 20 km to the SE of Rome, is hosted within the most recent crater of the quiesce...
A synthesis is made of biological data collected in the last three decades on five volcanic lakes in...
The Albano Lake is the deepest volcanic lake in Italy and fills the youngest maar of the quiescent ...
The Albano Lake is the deepest volcanic lake in Italy (− 167 m) and fills the youngest maar of the q...
The Albano Lake is the deepest volcanic lake in Italy (-167 m) and fills the youngest maar of the qu...
The Albano Lake is the deepest volcanic lake among the volcanoes located in the Italian peninsula. I...
The volcanic lakes constitute the major part of the lacustrine environments in Central Italy. In the...
Lake Albano is situated in the Colli Albani volcanic district, about 20 km SE of the city centre of...
The Albano Lake is the deepest volcanic lake among the volcanoes located in the Italian peninsula. I...
Albano is a typical maar lake showing mainly a bicarbonate-alkali geochemical facies. However,chemic...
In spite of its importance as regards size (volume 9.2 106 m3, max depth 151 m) and as a source of d...