This study shows that diatom sediment records can be used to investigate the long-term inorganic carbon dynamics in oligotrophic and poorly acid-buffered lakes. Using a training set of 115 high-mountain lakes in the Pyrenees, we found that both alkalinity and potential hydrogen (pH) independently explained some of the variability in diatom assemblages. Transfer functions for both variables were developed and applied to a Holocene record from Lake Redon and CO2 changes calculated. CO2 saturation broadly followed alkalinity, which in turn was related to summer and autumn air-temperature fluctuations. In general, warmer climate during the ice-free period led to higher supersaturation, due to increased alkalinity, which facilitated retention o...
Lakes are browning globally from increased inputs of colored dissolved organic carbon (cDOC) driven ...
International audienceWe present a case study of the development of Sacrower See, a stratified, eutr...
International audienceWe present a case study of the development of Sacrower See, a stratified, eutr...
This study shows that diatom sediment records can be used to investigate the long-term inorganic car...
This study shows that diatom sediment records can be used to investigate the long-term inorganic car...
Lake sediments integrate signals from the catchment, atmosphere and water column, offering a unique ...
Lakes play a major role in the global carbon (C) cycle, despite making up a small area of earth’s su...
Lakes play a major role in the global carbon (C) cycle, despite making up a small area of earth’s su...
International audienceNow that evasion of carbon dioxide (CO2) from inland waters is accounted for i...
Now that evasion of carbon dioxide (CO2) from inland waters is accounted for in global carbon models...
International audienceNow that evasion of carbon dioxide (CO2) from inland waters is accounted for i...
The response of the physical and chemical limnology of Hagelseewli (2339 m a.s.l.) to local meteorol...
Mountain lakes are increasingly impacted by a series of both local and global disturbances. The pres...
Sediment cores spanning the last two centuries were taken in Hagelseewli, a high-elevation lake in t...
Widespread ecological reorganizations and increases in organic carbon (OC) in lakes across the Nort...
Lakes are browning globally from increased inputs of colored dissolved organic carbon (cDOC) driven ...
International audienceWe present a case study of the development of Sacrower See, a stratified, eutr...
International audienceWe present a case study of the development of Sacrower See, a stratified, eutr...
This study shows that diatom sediment records can be used to investigate the long-term inorganic car...
This study shows that diatom sediment records can be used to investigate the long-term inorganic car...
Lake sediments integrate signals from the catchment, atmosphere and water column, offering a unique ...
Lakes play a major role in the global carbon (C) cycle, despite making up a small area of earth’s su...
Lakes play a major role in the global carbon (C) cycle, despite making up a small area of earth’s su...
International audienceNow that evasion of carbon dioxide (CO2) from inland waters is accounted for i...
Now that evasion of carbon dioxide (CO2) from inland waters is accounted for in global carbon models...
International audienceNow that evasion of carbon dioxide (CO2) from inland waters is accounted for i...
The response of the physical and chemical limnology of Hagelseewli (2339 m a.s.l.) to local meteorol...
Mountain lakes are increasingly impacted by a series of both local and global disturbances. The pres...
Sediment cores spanning the last two centuries were taken in Hagelseewli, a high-elevation lake in t...
Widespread ecological reorganizations and increases in organic carbon (OC) in lakes across the Nort...
Lakes are browning globally from increased inputs of colored dissolved organic carbon (cDOC) driven ...
International audienceWe present a case study of the development of Sacrower See, a stratified, eutr...
International audienceWe present a case study of the development of Sacrower See, a stratified, eutr...