International audiencePaleolimnological reconstructions from the mid and high latitudes in the Southern Hemisphere are still relatively scarce. Anthropogenic impacts have evidenced trophic state changes and an increase in cyanobacterial blooms in the lacustrine system of San Pedro de la Paz in the last decades. Here, we reconstructed primary production and sedimentological changes spanning the past 2500 years in two coastal lakes in Mediterranean Chile. A multiproxy approach including sedimentological, biogenic silica, carbon and nitrogen isotopes and fossil pigments analysis in sediment cores was performed in Laguna Grande (LGSP) and Laguna Chica de San Pedro (LCSP). A marked change in the sedimentology of the lakes, likely related to the ...
The coupling of lake dynamics with catchment biogeochemistry is considered the key element controlli...
Human activities have profoundly altered the global nutrient cycle through Land Use and Cover Change...
This research reconstructs the trophic evolution of Laguna Grande de San Pedro (VIII Region, Chile) ...
International audiencePaleolimnological reconstructions from the mid and high latitudes in the South...
Paleolimnological reconstructions from the mid and high latitudes in the Southern Hemisphere are sti...
A sediment core encompassing the last 2000 years was extracted from Lake Laja, Chile, (36°54′S, 71°0...
Central Chile is heavily exploited for mineral and water resources, with agriculture and large urban...
Lake sediments and pollen, spores and algae from the high-elevation endorheic Laguna Miscanti (22°45...
Diatom-based carbon and oxygen isotope analyses (δ13Cdiatom and δ18Odiatom) were performed on diatom...
peer reviewedKnowledge of past environmental and climatic conditions of lake ecosystems on Chiloé Is...
International audienceAbstract. The aim of this project was to establish past variations in the main...
We report multiproxy analyses of a sediment core obtained from Laguna Aculeo that spans the past 750...
Sediments in lakes in the Andean volcanic setting are often made up of diatomaceous ooze together wi...
Oxygen isotopes of diatom silica and petrographical characterisation of diatomaceous laminated sedim...
Human activities have profoundly altered the global nutrient cycle through Land Use and Cover Change...
The coupling of lake dynamics with catchment biogeochemistry is considered the key element controlli...
Human activities have profoundly altered the global nutrient cycle through Land Use and Cover Change...
This research reconstructs the trophic evolution of Laguna Grande de San Pedro (VIII Region, Chile) ...
International audiencePaleolimnological reconstructions from the mid and high latitudes in the South...
Paleolimnological reconstructions from the mid and high latitudes in the Southern Hemisphere are sti...
A sediment core encompassing the last 2000 years was extracted from Lake Laja, Chile, (36°54′S, 71°0...
Central Chile is heavily exploited for mineral and water resources, with agriculture and large urban...
Lake sediments and pollen, spores and algae from the high-elevation endorheic Laguna Miscanti (22°45...
Diatom-based carbon and oxygen isotope analyses (δ13Cdiatom and δ18Odiatom) were performed on diatom...
peer reviewedKnowledge of past environmental and climatic conditions of lake ecosystems on Chiloé Is...
International audienceAbstract. The aim of this project was to establish past variations in the main...
We report multiproxy analyses of a sediment core obtained from Laguna Aculeo that spans the past 750...
Sediments in lakes in the Andean volcanic setting are often made up of diatomaceous ooze together wi...
Oxygen isotopes of diatom silica and petrographical characterisation of diatomaceous laminated sedim...
Human activities have profoundly altered the global nutrient cycle through Land Use and Cover Change...
The coupling of lake dynamics with catchment biogeochemistry is considered the key element controlli...
Human activities have profoundly altered the global nutrient cycle through Land Use and Cover Change...
This research reconstructs the trophic evolution of Laguna Grande de San Pedro (VIII Region, Chile) ...