International audienceLake Shkodra (northern Albania, southern Montenegro) is a large (45 km length, 15 km width) and shallow (5 m mean depth) lake, developed on a mainly karstic carbonate substratum. Its recent sedimentary fill (mixed calcareous/siliciclastic clayey silts) was analysed through short gravity cores representing five centuries of environmental archive. A combination of high resolution texture analysis (particle size), magnetic susceptibility, carbon content, and radionuclide activity profiles (210Pb, 137Cs, 241Am) permitted us to detect and date environmental changes, such as the Little Ice Age and the 1962–1963 catastrophic floods. Anthropogenic influences on the watershed, such as damming of the Drin River in the late 1970s...
Two cores were recovered in the southeastern part of Lake Shkodra (Montenegro and Albania) and sampl...
Lake Ohrid is considered to be of Pliocene origin and is the oldest extant lake in Europe. A 1,075-...
Lake Ohrid shared by the Republics of Albania and Macedonia is formed by a tectonically active grabe...
International audienceLake Shkodra (northern Albania, southern Montenegro) is a large (45 km length,...
"Lake Shkodra is a wide basin located at the Albania\/Montenegro border. Few kms of steep mountain s...
Lake Shkodra is a wide basin located at the Albania/Montenegro border. Few kms of steep mountain slo...
A multidisciplinary micro-paleontological study of a sediment core (SK19) drilled in the coastal are...
A multidisciplinary micro-paleontological study of a sediment core (SK19) drilled in the coastal are...
During September 2003 several cores were drilled from the Albanian side of Lake Shkodra. Among them...
The 7.5 m long SK13 sediment core, drilled at Lake Shkodra (Albania) bottom depth of 7 m in the cent...
A multi-proxy record is presented for approximately the last 4500 cal a BP from Lake Shkodra, Albani...
Lake Ohrid is probably of Pliocene age, and the oldest extant lake in Europe. In this study climatic...
Lake Ohrid, at the Macedonian/Albanian border, was likely tectonically formed during the Tertiary an...
International audienceTwo cores were recovered in the southeastern part of Lake Shkodra (Montenegro ...
Two cores were recovered in the southeastern part of Lake Shkodra (Montenegro and Albania) and sampl...
Lake Ohrid is considered to be of Pliocene origin and is the oldest extant lake in Europe. A 1,075-...
Lake Ohrid shared by the Republics of Albania and Macedonia is formed by a tectonically active grabe...
International audienceLake Shkodra (northern Albania, southern Montenegro) is a large (45 km length,...
"Lake Shkodra is a wide basin located at the Albania\/Montenegro border. Few kms of steep mountain s...
Lake Shkodra is a wide basin located at the Albania/Montenegro border. Few kms of steep mountain slo...
A multidisciplinary micro-paleontological study of a sediment core (SK19) drilled in the coastal are...
A multidisciplinary micro-paleontological study of a sediment core (SK19) drilled in the coastal are...
During September 2003 several cores were drilled from the Albanian side of Lake Shkodra. Among them...
The 7.5 m long SK13 sediment core, drilled at Lake Shkodra (Albania) bottom depth of 7 m in the cent...
A multi-proxy record is presented for approximately the last 4500 cal a BP from Lake Shkodra, Albani...
Lake Ohrid is probably of Pliocene age, and the oldest extant lake in Europe. In this study climatic...
Lake Ohrid, at the Macedonian/Albanian border, was likely tectonically formed during the Tertiary an...
International audienceTwo cores were recovered in the southeastern part of Lake Shkodra (Montenegro ...
Two cores were recovered in the southeastern part of Lake Shkodra (Montenegro and Albania) and sampl...
Lake Ohrid is considered to be of Pliocene origin and is the oldest extant lake in Europe. A 1,075-...
Lake Ohrid shared by the Republics of Albania and Macedonia is formed by a tectonically active grabe...