The study of lakes has attracted many scientists over the years and those who specialise in attempting to understand the complex workings of the entire lake ecosystem are now known as limnologists (Wetzel 1983). Most of them deal specifically with what is happening in lakes today, but in recent years some have begun to appreciate that the present character of the lakes they study is the result of a Jong history. It is now realised that to fully understand the functioning of lakes and how to manage them for the future we have to understand their past
When lakes experience an increase in nutrient availability, the phytoplankton and the primary produc...
Because of a turbulent and complex recent geological history, New Zealand has an impressively divers...
Te Waihora – Lake Ellesmere is an expansive, shallow, turbid, brackish, hyper-eutrophic, lowland lak...
The study of lakes has attracted many scientists over the years and those who specialise in attempti...
Studies of lakes and their many layers of silt and sediment can tell us a great deal, from centuries...
Paleolimnology is the study of the early history of lakes based on sediment composition. Lake sedime...
Decreasing water quality of lakes as a result of anthropogenic landuse and specifically agricultural...
The Middle Waikato (or Hamilton) Basin is a promising area for studies of the postglacial history of...
The aim of this literature study is to compare and discuss different fields of paleolimnology, with ...
Increased eutrophication of freshwater lakes has been attributed to an intensification in agricultur...
Global aquatic ecosystems are under increasing threat from anthropogenic activ- ity, as well as bein...
<p>Paleolimnology combines the disciplines of limnology, geology and ecology, but because of challen...
When lakes experience an increase in nutrient availability, the phytoplankton and the primary produc...
Because of a turbulent and complex recent geological history, New Zealand has an impressively divers...
Te Waihora – Lake Ellesmere is an expansive, shallow, turbid, brackish, hyper-eutrophic, lowland lak...
The study of lakes has attracted many scientists over the years and those who specialise in attempti...
Studies of lakes and their many layers of silt and sediment can tell us a great deal, from centuries...
Paleolimnology is the study of the early history of lakes based on sediment composition. Lake sedime...
Decreasing water quality of lakes as a result of anthropogenic landuse and specifically agricultural...
The Middle Waikato (or Hamilton) Basin is a promising area for studies of the postglacial history of...
The aim of this literature study is to compare and discuss different fields of paleolimnology, with ...
Increased eutrophication of freshwater lakes has been attributed to an intensification in agricultur...
Global aquatic ecosystems are under increasing threat from anthropogenic activ- ity, as well as bein...
<p>Paleolimnology combines the disciplines of limnology, geology and ecology, but because of challen...
When lakes experience an increase in nutrient availability, the phytoplankton and the primary produc...
Because of a turbulent and complex recent geological history, New Zealand has an impressively divers...
Te Waihora – Lake Ellesmere is an expansive, shallow, turbid, brackish, hyper-eutrophic, lowland lak...