We investigated relationships among modern diatom species composition and physical and chemical characteristics of high-elevation lakes of the Sierra Nevada (California), to develop transfer functions that can be used to infer historic lake conditions. Data were collected from 50 lakes in National Parks and Forests of the central and southern Sierra Nevada. Multivariate statistical methods revealed that acid neutralizing capacity (ANC) and nitrate accounted for significant variation in diatom taxa. A training set with 242 modern diatom taxa from a subset of 41 lakes was used to develop transfer functions for ANC and nitrate using weighted averaging techniques. ANC and nitrate calibration ranges were 23.0–137 μEq/L and 0.18–9.5 μM, respectiv...
AbstractCritical loads (CLs) and dynamic critical loads (DCLs) are important tools to guide the prot...
This paper is the first attempt to produce diatom-based transfer functions for the northern tropical...
The east central Sierra Nevada received acid precipitation (pH 3.7 to 4.9) during convective storms ...
We investigated relationships among modern diatom species composition and physical and chemical char...
Nitrogen (N) limited alpine lakes have been receiving enhanced atmospheric N deposition over the las...
Physical, chemical, and biological data were collected from a suite of 57 lakes that span an elevati...
We investigated multiple lines of evidence to determine if observed and paleo-reconstructed changes ...
Abstract Critical loads of nitrogen (N) from atmo-spheric deposition were determined for alpine lake...
Abstract Critical loads of nitrogen (N) from atmo-spheric deposition were determined for alpine lake...
Increased inputs of nutrients and acid anions to oligotrophic mountain lakes are contributing to ANC...
The relationship between diatoms and water quality variables was examined in Riding Mountain Nationa...
Major ion chemistry (2000-2009) from 208 lakes (342 sample dates and 600 samples) in class I and II ...
ABSTRACT: Inference models from diatoms preserved in lake sediments can be used to reconstruct long-...
Abstract The goal of this study was to document if lakes in National Parks in Washington have exceed...
Predictive models were developed that relate lake trophic state to diatom assemblages in surface sed...
AbstractCritical loads (CLs) and dynamic critical loads (DCLs) are important tools to guide the prot...
This paper is the first attempt to produce diatom-based transfer functions for the northern tropical...
The east central Sierra Nevada received acid precipitation (pH 3.7 to 4.9) during convective storms ...
We investigated relationships among modern diatom species composition and physical and chemical char...
Nitrogen (N) limited alpine lakes have been receiving enhanced atmospheric N deposition over the las...
Physical, chemical, and biological data were collected from a suite of 57 lakes that span an elevati...
We investigated multiple lines of evidence to determine if observed and paleo-reconstructed changes ...
Abstract Critical loads of nitrogen (N) from atmo-spheric deposition were determined for alpine lake...
Abstract Critical loads of nitrogen (N) from atmo-spheric deposition were determined for alpine lake...
Increased inputs of nutrients and acid anions to oligotrophic mountain lakes are contributing to ANC...
The relationship between diatoms and water quality variables was examined in Riding Mountain Nationa...
Major ion chemistry (2000-2009) from 208 lakes (342 sample dates and 600 samples) in class I and II ...
ABSTRACT: Inference models from diatoms preserved in lake sediments can be used to reconstruct long-...
Abstract The goal of this study was to document if lakes in National Parks in Washington have exceed...
Predictive models were developed that relate lake trophic state to diatom assemblages in surface sed...
AbstractCritical loads (CLs) and dynamic critical loads (DCLs) are important tools to guide the prot...
This paper is the first attempt to produce diatom-based transfer functions for the northern tropical...
The east central Sierra Nevada received acid precipitation (pH 3.7 to 4.9) during convective storms ...