This study interprets the recent history of Lake Kivu, a tropical lake in the East African Rift Valley. The current gross sedimentation was characterized from a moored sediment trap array deployed over 2 years. The past net sedimentation was investigated with three short cores from two different basins. Diatom assemblages from cores were interpreted as reflecting changes in mixing depth, surface salinity and nutrient availability. The contemporary sediment trap data indicate seasonal variability, governed by diatom blooms during the annual mixing in the dry season, similar to Lakes Malawi and Tanganyika. The ratio of settling fluxes to net sediment accumulation rates implies mineralization rates of 80-90% at the sediment-water interface. Th...
Extensive research has been conducted at Lake Tanganyika with the aim of understanding its vulnerab...
The water of East African rift lakes contains large amounts of dissolved chemicals such as carbon di...
Environmental change in many tropical, alpine habitats remains poorly resolved due to an absence of ...
This study interprets the recent history of Lake Kivu, a tropical lake in the East African Rift Vall...
Subaquatic volcanic activity has been ongoing in Lake Kivu since the early Holocene and has a dynami...
Diatom genera in many large East African lakes change little throughout the Holocene period suggesti...
peer reviewedIn this chapter the knowledge gained from the interdisciplinary research on Lake Kivu p...
The degree to which different lakes within a landscape respond coherently (in unison) to external dr...
The historical sediment record of Lake Sonachi (Kenya) was used to study the influence of lake depth...
The degree to which different lakes within a landscape respond coherently (in unison) to external dr...
Subaquatic volcanic activity has been ongoing in Lake Kivu since the early Holocene and has a dynami...
Six short sediment cores from offshore stations in Lake Victoria (East Africa) were analyzed for evi...
Lake Abiyata is a small, closed, saline–alkaline lake located in the central part of the Ethiopian R...
With a volcanic origin, Lake Kivu is deep and meromictic, and shows a very particular limnology and ...
The last millennium is a key period for understanding environmental change in eastern Africa, as the...
Extensive research has been conducted at Lake Tanganyika with the aim of understanding its vulnerab...
The water of East African rift lakes contains large amounts of dissolved chemicals such as carbon di...
Environmental change in many tropical, alpine habitats remains poorly resolved due to an absence of ...
This study interprets the recent history of Lake Kivu, a tropical lake in the East African Rift Vall...
Subaquatic volcanic activity has been ongoing in Lake Kivu since the early Holocene and has a dynami...
Diatom genera in many large East African lakes change little throughout the Holocene period suggesti...
peer reviewedIn this chapter the knowledge gained from the interdisciplinary research on Lake Kivu p...
The degree to which different lakes within a landscape respond coherently (in unison) to external dr...
The historical sediment record of Lake Sonachi (Kenya) was used to study the influence of lake depth...
The degree to which different lakes within a landscape respond coherently (in unison) to external dr...
Subaquatic volcanic activity has been ongoing in Lake Kivu since the early Holocene and has a dynami...
Six short sediment cores from offshore stations in Lake Victoria (East Africa) were analyzed for evi...
Lake Abiyata is a small, closed, saline–alkaline lake located in the central part of the Ethiopian R...
With a volcanic origin, Lake Kivu is deep and meromictic, and shows a very particular limnology and ...
The last millennium is a key period for understanding environmental change in eastern Africa, as the...
Extensive research has been conducted at Lake Tanganyika with the aim of understanding its vulnerab...
The water of East African rift lakes contains large amounts of dissolved chemicals such as carbon di...
Environmental change in many tropical, alpine habitats remains poorly resolved due to an absence of ...