We studied the trophic development of the past 30-100 years in eight moderately deep Dutch lakes based on their sedimentary fossil diatom assemblages. The dominant diatoms indicating meso- to eutrophic conditions were Aulacoseira subarctica, Cyclotella ocellata, C. cyclopuncta, C. meneghiniana, Puncticulata bodanica, Aulacoseira granulata, Cyclostephanos dubius, C. invisitatus, Stephanodiscus hantzschii, S. medius, and S. parvus. Ordination of diatom data separated the lakes into four groups according to their total phosphorus concentrations (TP), water supply, water management, and origin. The first group consists of dike-breach lakes, which were in stable eutrophic to hypertrophic conditions throughout the past century with diatom-inferre...
Terrestrial ecosystem disturbances inferred from the fossil hemlock pollen decline (ca. 4,800 BP) an...
International audienceWe present a case study of the development of Sacrower See, a stratified, eutr...
Diatom analyses with an annual resolution were carried out on varves of the hypertrophic Baldeggerse...
We studied the trophic development of the past 30-100 years in eight moderately deep Dutch lakes bas...
The European legislation (WFD) and the IPCC 2008 are both acknowledging the relevance of current and...
This article starts with a brief description of the origin and eutrophication of shallow Dutch lakes...
An examination of primary production in lakes shows regular trends during the Late Glacial and the H...
Like many lakes worldwide, French sub-alpine lakes (lakes Annecy, Bourget and Geneva) have suffered ...
International audienceLike many lakes worldwide, French sub-Alpine lakes (lakes Annecy, Bourget and ...
Problem statement: The use of diatoms to reconstruct past ecological conditions in lakes is well est...
Diatom analyses with an annual resolution were carried out on varves of the hypertrophic Baldeggerse...
Abstract: Diatom analyses with an annual resolution were carried out on varves of the hypertrophic B...
Lake Uddelermeer (The Netherlands) is characterized by turbid conditions and annual blooms of toxic ...
The Loosdrecht lakes comprise three shallow, interconnected hypereutrophic lakes in The Netherlands....
We present a case study of the development of Sacrower See, a stratified, eutrophic lake in northeas...
Terrestrial ecosystem disturbances inferred from the fossil hemlock pollen decline (ca. 4,800 BP) an...
International audienceWe present a case study of the development of Sacrower See, a stratified, eutr...
Diatom analyses with an annual resolution were carried out on varves of the hypertrophic Baldeggerse...
We studied the trophic development of the past 30-100 years in eight moderately deep Dutch lakes bas...
The European legislation (WFD) and the IPCC 2008 are both acknowledging the relevance of current and...
This article starts with a brief description of the origin and eutrophication of shallow Dutch lakes...
An examination of primary production in lakes shows regular trends during the Late Glacial and the H...
Like many lakes worldwide, French sub-alpine lakes (lakes Annecy, Bourget and Geneva) have suffered ...
International audienceLike many lakes worldwide, French sub-Alpine lakes (lakes Annecy, Bourget and ...
Problem statement: The use of diatoms to reconstruct past ecological conditions in lakes is well est...
Diatom analyses with an annual resolution were carried out on varves of the hypertrophic Baldeggerse...
Abstract: Diatom analyses with an annual resolution were carried out on varves of the hypertrophic B...
Lake Uddelermeer (The Netherlands) is characterized by turbid conditions and annual blooms of toxic ...
The Loosdrecht lakes comprise three shallow, interconnected hypereutrophic lakes in The Netherlands....
We present a case study of the development of Sacrower See, a stratified, eutrophic lake in northeas...
Terrestrial ecosystem disturbances inferred from the fossil hemlock pollen decline (ca. 4,800 BP) an...
International audienceWe present a case study of the development of Sacrower See, a stratified, eutr...
Diatom analyses with an annual resolution were carried out on varves of the hypertrophic Baldeggerse...