In order to determine baseline conditions (pre-impact) and recent changes to lakes on the middle reach of the Yangtze River, China, a lake sediment core was extracted from Lake Wushan covering the last ca 150 years. Detailed chemical, biological (subfossil chironomids), and physical analyses of the lake sediments were undertaken. The data showed consistent trends of increased productivity since the early 1920s, notably significant changes in the chironomid fauna which were associated with changes in the sedimentological and stable isotope proxies. More typically eutrophic chironomid taxa first appeared around this time that had not been present in the lake since at least the 1860s. Further increases in productivity occurred around the 1950s...
Large river-floodplain systems which provide a variety of societal, economic and biological benefits...
Sediments from Xinyun Lake in central Yunnan, southwest China, provide a record of environmental his...
The Central Yangtze ecoregion in China includes a number of lakes, but these have been greatly affec...
In order to determine baseline conditions (pre-impact) and recent changes to lakes on the middle rea...
Environmental change in Lake Taihu and its catchment since the early to middle part of the twentieth...
We present a sediment record from Lugu Lake, a large and deep alpine lake in southwestern China, spa...
Eutrophication and trace metal pollution seriously threaten the health of lake ecosystems; however, ...
Understanding the dynamics of ecosystem services (ESs) is crucial for sustainable resource managemen...
Shallow lakes in the middle and lower Yangtze River Basin are greatly i...
Due to differential exploitation pressure, ecosystems along the urban to rural gradients often exhib...
Lake Dianchi has undergone accelerated alternations resulting from human activities during the last ...
Understanding climate and monsoonal dynamics on the Tibetan Plateau is crucial, as recent hydrologic...
Recent sediments from Lake Chenghai, China, were investigated at high temporal resolution to trace b...
Surface sediment samples were collected from 35 lakes on the Yunnan Plateau as part of an investigat...
AbstractLake Xiaolongwan is a closed maar lake located in the Long Gang Volcanic Field, northeast Ch...
Large river-floodplain systems which provide a variety of societal, economic and biological benefits...
Sediments from Xinyun Lake in central Yunnan, southwest China, provide a record of environmental his...
The Central Yangtze ecoregion in China includes a number of lakes, but these have been greatly affec...
In order to determine baseline conditions (pre-impact) and recent changes to lakes on the middle rea...
Environmental change in Lake Taihu and its catchment since the early to middle part of the twentieth...
We present a sediment record from Lugu Lake, a large and deep alpine lake in southwestern China, spa...
Eutrophication and trace metal pollution seriously threaten the health of lake ecosystems; however, ...
Understanding the dynamics of ecosystem services (ESs) is crucial for sustainable resource managemen...
Shallow lakes in the middle and lower Yangtze River Basin are greatly i...
Due to differential exploitation pressure, ecosystems along the urban to rural gradients often exhib...
Lake Dianchi has undergone accelerated alternations resulting from human activities during the last ...
Understanding climate and monsoonal dynamics on the Tibetan Plateau is crucial, as recent hydrologic...
Recent sediments from Lake Chenghai, China, were investigated at high temporal resolution to trace b...
Surface sediment samples were collected from 35 lakes on the Yunnan Plateau as part of an investigat...
AbstractLake Xiaolongwan is a closed maar lake located in the Long Gang Volcanic Field, northeast Ch...
Large river-floodplain systems which provide a variety of societal, economic and biological benefits...
Sediments from Xinyun Lake in central Yunnan, southwest China, provide a record of environmental his...
The Central Yangtze ecoregion in China includes a number of lakes, but these have been greatly affec...