Hydrological systems of the ice-free areas of the James Ross archipelago (NE Antarctic Peninsula) provide a unique opportunity for studying recent environmental changes associated with the current Global Warming. Geochemical, hydrological, sedimentological, and magnetic studies were carried out on different lake systems and ephemeral ponds from post-Holocene periglacial environments to characterize their natural variability. Significant differences between the lakes were observed based on physicochemical analyses, and can be attributed to several characteristics and processes taking place (geochemical,diagenetic, biological, etc.) in individual lake catchments. Seymour-Marambio Island?s lakes exhibit high total dissolved solids (*3.300 mg L...
Sediment profiles from several lakes/ponds in the northern, ice-free area of James Ross Island, Anta...
This award supports a project to add to the understanding of what drives glacial cycles. Most resear...
Deep Lake is one of a number of hypersaline lakes in the Vestfold Hills, near Davis Station in the A...
The McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica are the largest ice-free region on the continent. These valley...
During the summer Lake Anónima experiences important changes in salinity and lake level fluctuations...
The Dry Valley region of Victoria Land is the largest ice-free area in Antarctica. Within the frigid...
Sediment profiles from several lakes/ponds in the northern, ice-free area of James Ross Island, Anta...
Climate change west of the Antarctic Peninsula is the most rapid of anywhere in the Southern Hemisph...
Research in East Antarctica has shown several recent environmental changes that may be linked to hum...
Distinctive geochemical and biological features of Antarctic oases are discussed from an environment...
Polar lakes respond quickly to climate-induced environmental changes. We studied the chemical limno...
Shallow Antarctic surface lakes belong to the most extreme aquatic environments on the Earth. In Ves...
The accumulation, isotopic and chemical signals of an ice core from James Ross Island, Antarctica, a...
Schirmacher Oasis and Larsemann Hills areas represent two different periglacial environments of East...
Geomorphological features and sedimentary characteristics are analized from five sets of shallow sed...
Sediment profiles from several lakes/ponds in the northern, ice-free area of James Ross Island, Anta...
This award supports a project to add to the understanding of what drives glacial cycles. Most resear...
Deep Lake is one of a number of hypersaline lakes in the Vestfold Hills, near Davis Station in the A...
The McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica are the largest ice-free region on the continent. These valley...
During the summer Lake Anónima experiences important changes in salinity and lake level fluctuations...
The Dry Valley region of Victoria Land is the largest ice-free area in Antarctica. Within the frigid...
Sediment profiles from several lakes/ponds in the northern, ice-free area of James Ross Island, Anta...
Climate change west of the Antarctic Peninsula is the most rapid of anywhere in the Southern Hemisph...
Research in East Antarctica has shown several recent environmental changes that may be linked to hum...
Distinctive geochemical and biological features of Antarctic oases are discussed from an environment...
Polar lakes respond quickly to climate-induced environmental changes. We studied the chemical limno...
Shallow Antarctic surface lakes belong to the most extreme aquatic environments on the Earth. In Ves...
The accumulation, isotopic and chemical signals of an ice core from James Ross Island, Antarctica, a...
Schirmacher Oasis and Larsemann Hills areas represent two different periglacial environments of East...
Geomorphological features and sedimentary characteristics are analized from five sets of shallow sed...
Sediment profiles from several lakes/ponds in the northern, ice-free area of James Ross Island, Anta...
This award supports a project to add to the understanding of what drives glacial cycles. Most resear...
Deep Lake is one of a number of hypersaline lakes in the Vestfold Hills, near Davis Station in the A...