To establish a natural background and its temporal and spatial variability for the area around Casey Station in the Windmill Islands, East Antarctica, the authors studied major and trace element concentrations and the distribution of organic matter in marine and lacustrine sediments. A wide range of natural variability in trace metal concentrations was identified between sites and within a time scale of 9 ka (e.g., Ni 5-37 mg/kg, Cu 20-190 mg/kg, Zn 50-300 mg/kg, Pb 4.5- 34 mg/kg). TOC concentrations are as high as 3 wt.% at the marine sites and 20 wt.% at the lacustrine sites, and indicate highly productive ecosystems. These data provide a background upon which the extent of human impact can be established, and existing data indicate negli...
Box and whisker plots showing: A) the percentage of <63 μm fraction and B) % of total organic matter...
Increased human activity in the Antarctic Peninsula combined with accelerated melting of its glacier...
International audienceThis study focuses on the understanding of depositional patterns over late Qua...
To establish a natural background and its temporal and spatial variability for the area around Casey...
The contamination of the marine environment surrounding coastal Antarctic research stations remains ...
Lakes and lake sediments from four areas around the Antarctic Peninsula are described. The concentra...
Sediment cores were taken using a mini-box corer (25 × 25 × 55 cm) during the 2007-2008 austral summ...
This paper presents information on the levels of trace elements in sediments collected at Deception ...
To evaluate the extent of human impact on a pristine Antarctic environment, natural baseline levels ...
Sediments, mosses and algae, collected from lake catchments of the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica,...
In Terra Nova Bay region (northern Victoria Land, Antarctica), the interactions among soil, meltwate...
We sampled a short (57 cm) sediment core in Limnopolar Lake (Byers Peninsula, Livingston Island, Sou...
The contamination of the marine environment surrounding coastal Antarctic research stations remains ...
Metals are natural constituents of the abiotic and biotic components of all ecosystems, and under na...
Box and whisker plots showing: A) the percentage of <63 μm fraction and B) % of total organic matter...
Increased human activity in the Antarctic Peninsula combined with accelerated melting of its glacier...
International audienceThis study focuses on the understanding of depositional patterns over late Qua...
To establish a natural background and its temporal and spatial variability for the area around Casey...
The contamination of the marine environment surrounding coastal Antarctic research stations remains ...
Lakes and lake sediments from four areas around the Antarctic Peninsula are described. The concentra...
Sediment cores were taken using a mini-box corer (25 × 25 × 55 cm) during the 2007-2008 austral summ...
This paper presents information on the levels of trace elements in sediments collected at Deception ...
To evaluate the extent of human impact on a pristine Antarctic environment, natural baseline levels ...
Sediments, mosses and algae, collected from lake catchments of the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica,...
In Terra Nova Bay region (northern Victoria Land, Antarctica), the interactions among soil, meltwate...
We sampled a short (57 cm) sediment core in Limnopolar Lake (Byers Peninsula, Livingston Island, Sou...
The contamination of the marine environment surrounding coastal Antarctic research stations remains ...
Metals are natural constituents of the abiotic and biotic components of all ecosystems, and under na...
Box and whisker plots showing: A) the percentage of <63 μm fraction and B) % of total organic matter...
Increased human activity in the Antarctic Peninsula combined with accelerated melting of its glacier...
International audienceThis study focuses on the understanding of depositional patterns over late Qua...