A one-year hydrochemical and isotopic monitoring was conducted at the Inle Lake, the second largest lake in Myanmar, also considering sediment samples. Lake waters are characterised by low electrical conductivities (236–489 μS/cm), neutral to alkaline pH (7.36–9.26), oxidising Eh (329–457 mV) and Ca–Mg–HCO3 facies. Stable isotopes indicate that lake waters are only slightly affected by evaporation, are fully flushed yearly and are not stratified. Carbonate equilibria dominate the lake water hydrochemistry. In summer, photosynthetic activity and temperature increase induce calcite precipitation, as testified by its high content in the sediments, up to 97 %, and by its isotopic composition. The short residence time and endogenic calcite preci...
The Inle lake watershed develops along a right-lateral strike-slip fault running parallel to the San...
Project manager Ingrid NesheimThe report is one of the deliverables of the project Integrated water ...
In this study, grab and core sediments from Inle lake were collected and analysed for their water an...
A one-year hydrochemical and isotopic monitoring was conducted at the Inle Lake, the second largest ...
This paper reports some preliminary results obtained on waters and sediments from the Inle Lake. Car...
This paper reports some preliminary results obtained on waters and sediments from the Inle Lake. Car...
Assessing aquifer dynamics and groundwater interactions with surface waters are prerequisite for the...
Assessing aquifer dynamics and groundwater interactions with surface waters are prerequisite for the...
An isotopic monitoring (δ2H, δ18O) of the Inle lake (Southern Shan State, Myanmar) permitted to defi...
Inle Lake is the second largest lake in Myanmar and the most important, for its economic, touristic,...
The Inle lake watershed develops along a right-lateral strike-slip fault running parallel to the San...
Southeast Asia contains a major portion of wetland areas of international significance, but only 14%...
Inle Lake is the second largest lake in Myanmar and the most important, for its economic, touristic,...
The Inle lake watershed develops along a right-lateral strike-slip fault running parallel to the San...
Project manager Ingrid NesheimThe report is one of the deliverables of the project Integrated water ...
In this study, grab and core sediments from Inle lake were collected and analysed for their water an...
A one-year hydrochemical and isotopic monitoring was conducted at the Inle Lake, the second largest ...
This paper reports some preliminary results obtained on waters and sediments from the Inle Lake. Car...
This paper reports some preliminary results obtained on waters and sediments from the Inle Lake. Car...
Assessing aquifer dynamics and groundwater interactions with surface waters are prerequisite for the...
Assessing aquifer dynamics and groundwater interactions with surface waters are prerequisite for the...
An isotopic monitoring (δ2H, δ18O) of the Inle lake (Southern Shan State, Myanmar) permitted to defi...
Inle Lake is the second largest lake in Myanmar and the most important, for its economic, touristic,...
The Inle lake watershed develops along a right-lateral strike-slip fault running parallel to the San...
Southeast Asia contains a major portion of wetland areas of international significance, but only 14%...
Inle Lake is the second largest lake in Myanmar and the most important, for its economic, touristic,...
The Inle lake watershed develops along a right-lateral strike-slip fault running parallel to the San...
Project manager Ingrid NesheimThe report is one of the deliverables of the project Integrated water ...
In this study, grab and core sediments from Inle lake were collected and analysed for their water an...