This paper presents conclusions from a number of collaborative research projects on remote mountain lakes across Europe funded by the European Union. In particular it describes how the sediment records of key research sites can be used to identify the timing, extent and impact of air pollution on lakes by acid deposition, trace metals and trace organic compounds. It also describes recent work that aims to assess the impact of 20th century climate change on these lakes and whether the changes observed are the result of natural climate variability or the enhanced greenhouse effect.Este artículo presenta las conclusiones de varios proyectos de colaboración en el estudio de lagos de montaña remotos distribuidos por Europa y financiados por la U...
Abstract Over recent decades, palaeolimnological records from remote sites have provided convincing ...
Abstract Background Chemical pollution forms a severe threat for human and environmental health. Whi...
Acknowledgements: Financial support was provided by the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet; ...
This paper presents conclusions from a number of collaborative research projects on remote mountain ...
AL:PE, funded by the European Commission is a multi-disciplinary, multi-national project coordinated...
Papers included in this Special Issue of the Journal of Limnology present results of long-term ecolo...
High mountain lakes offer research opportunities beyond what could be expected from their quantitati...
Two small high mountain lakes in the Alps were monitored in 1984-2003 to follow their response to ch...
[eng] Remote high mountains allow the study of the environmental fate of legacy and emerging anthrop...
This paper summarize, from a regional limnology point of view, some of the identifying characteristi...
The issue of acidification in lake waters has been the topic of numerous scientific studies in north...
Due to their remoteness and simple foodwebs, Alpine lakes are considered as sentinels of climate cha...
Mountain lakes are often situated in protected natural areas, a feature that leads to their role as ...
Over recent decades, palaeolimnological records from remote sites have provided convincing evidence ...
High mountain lake ecosystems in the Iberian Peninsula, being more than 1700 water bodies, are repre...
Abstract Over recent decades, palaeolimnological records from remote sites have provided convincing ...
Abstract Background Chemical pollution forms a severe threat for human and environmental health. Whi...
Acknowledgements: Financial support was provided by the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet; ...
This paper presents conclusions from a number of collaborative research projects on remote mountain ...
AL:PE, funded by the European Commission is a multi-disciplinary, multi-national project coordinated...
Papers included in this Special Issue of the Journal of Limnology present results of long-term ecolo...
High mountain lakes offer research opportunities beyond what could be expected from their quantitati...
Two small high mountain lakes in the Alps were monitored in 1984-2003 to follow their response to ch...
[eng] Remote high mountains allow the study of the environmental fate of legacy and emerging anthrop...
This paper summarize, from a regional limnology point of view, some of the identifying characteristi...
The issue of acidification in lake waters has been the topic of numerous scientific studies in north...
Due to their remoteness and simple foodwebs, Alpine lakes are considered as sentinels of climate cha...
Mountain lakes are often situated in protected natural areas, a feature that leads to their role as ...
Over recent decades, palaeolimnological records from remote sites have provided convincing evidence ...
High mountain lake ecosystems in the Iberian Peninsula, being more than 1700 water bodies, are repre...
Abstract Over recent decades, palaeolimnological records from remote sites have provided convincing ...
Abstract Background Chemical pollution forms a severe threat for human and environmental health. Whi...
Acknowledgements: Financial support was provided by the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet; ...