Schirmacher Oasis and Larsemann Hills areas represent two different periglacial environments of East Antarctica. Schirmacher Oasis is characterized by a vast stretch of ice-shelf in the north and East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) to its south. Whereas, in Larsemann Hills area the northern and north-western boundary is coastal area and EAIS in the southern part, exhibiting polar lowland between the marine and continental glacial ecosystems. Physico-chemical parameters of water samples from different lakes of both of these two distinct locations are quite contrasting and have indicated influence of lithology, weathering, evaporation and precipitation. The lake water chemistry in Larsemann Hills area is mainly governed by the lithology of the ar...
The Dry Valley region of Victoria Land is the largest ice-free area in Antarctica. Within the frigid...
The arctic is expected to be one of the regions most affected by ongoing climate change, with relati...
General characteristics of lakes and ponds, distributions, changes and sources of major ionic compon...
947-953The study aims to find out the ionic and isotopic compositions of some lakes in the Schirmach...
The McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica are the largest ice-free region on the continent. These valley...
Polar lakes respond quickly to climate-induced environmental changes. We studied the chemical limno...
The Larsemann Hills is an ice-free area of approximately 50 km2, located halfway between the Vestfol...
Hydrological systems of the ice-free areas of the James Ross archipelago (NE Antarctic Peninsula) pr...
Shallow Antarctic surface lakes belong to the most extreme aquatic environments on the Earth. In Ves...
Polar lakes respond quickly to climate-induced environmental changes. We studied the chemical limnol...
© SGEM2016.The article presents the results of a current ecological status estimation of The Larsema...
We report a 6,000 years record of subglacial weathering and biogeochemical processes in two perennia...
The meromictic lakes that occur in closed, rocky basins of the Vestfold Hills provide records of loc...
Subglacial Lake Whillans (SLW), West Antarctica, is an active component of the subglacial hydrologic...
The study focuses on chemical composition of stream and subsurface water in the catchments of two sm...
The Dry Valley region of Victoria Land is the largest ice-free area in Antarctica. Within the frigid...
The arctic is expected to be one of the regions most affected by ongoing climate change, with relati...
General characteristics of lakes and ponds, distributions, changes and sources of major ionic compon...
947-953The study aims to find out the ionic and isotopic compositions of some lakes in the Schirmach...
The McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica are the largest ice-free region on the continent. These valley...
Polar lakes respond quickly to climate-induced environmental changes. We studied the chemical limno...
The Larsemann Hills is an ice-free area of approximately 50 km2, located halfway between the Vestfol...
Hydrological systems of the ice-free areas of the James Ross archipelago (NE Antarctic Peninsula) pr...
Shallow Antarctic surface lakes belong to the most extreme aquatic environments on the Earth. In Ves...
Polar lakes respond quickly to climate-induced environmental changes. We studied the chemical limnol...
© SGEM2016.The article presents the results of a current ecological status estimation of The Larsema...
We report a 6,000 years record of subglacial weathering and biogeochemical processes in two perennia...
The meromictic lakes that occur in closed, rocky basins of the Vestfold Hills provide records of loc...
Subglacial Lake Whillans (SLW), West Antarctica, is an active component of the subglacial hydrologic...
The study focuses on chemical composition of stream and subsurface water in the catchments of two sm...
The Dry Valley region of Victoria Land is the largest ice-free area in Antarctica. Within the frigid...
The arctic is expected to be one of the regions most affected by ongoing climate change, with relati...
General characteristics of lakes and ponds, distributions, changes and sources of major ionic compon...