Urban gravel pit lake ecosystems are particularly susceptible to flooding and anthropogenic nutrient loading, and are therefore likely to be significantly affected by the future projections of precipitation extremes. Six shallow ex-gravel pit lakes at Attenborough Nature Reserve, (Nottinghamshire, U.K.), three connected to the nutrient-rich River Erewash and three isolated from it, were monitored from 2005–2008 (including the highest and 6th lowest rainfall years of a 40-year record). We aimed to compare lake ecological response to hydrological extremes and to see whether river-connected gravel pits responded differently to those fed mainly by groundwater. Our results showed that flood conditions in the river-connected lakes reduced the max...
Gravel pit lakes form when gravel deposits are excavated below the water table. We studied two fluvi...
Gravel pit lakes form when gravel deposits are excavated below the water table. We studied two fluvi...
A safe, clean water supply is critical for sustaining many important ecosystem services provided by ...
Urban gravel pit lake ecosystems are particularly susceptible to flooding and anthropogenic nutrient...
Supplementary Information Files for 'The influence of climate change on the restoration trajectory o...
The world produces 1.7 7 108 metric tons of gravel and sand per year (USGS, 2015) creating many gra...
Eutrophication results in the loss of conservation and amenity value from shallow lakes. Efforts hav...
Summary 1.Disentangling the role of nutrient pollution and climate change on lake ecosystem function...
Nutrient reduction in impacted lowland freshwater systems is ecologically and culturally important. ...
For the many lakes world-wide with short residence times, changes to the rate of water throughput ma...
Llangorse Lake is the largest natural lake in South Wales, UK, and is of European conservation impor...
Bassenthwaite Lake is, in many ways, different from the other major lakes in the English Lake Distri...
Freshwater ecosystems are threatened by multiple anthropogenic stressors acting over different spati...
Freshwater ecosystems are threatened by multiple anthropogenic stressors acting over different spati...
In many regions across the globe, extreme weather events such as storms have increased in frequency,...
Gravel pit lakes form when gravel deposits are excavated below the water table. We studied two fluvi...
Gravel pit lakes form when gravel deposits are excavated below the water table. We studied two fluvi...
A safe, clean water supply is critical for sustaining many important ecosystem services provided by ...
Urban gravel pit lake ecosystems are particularly susceptible to flooding and anthropogenic nutrient...
Supplementary Information Files for 'The influence of climate change on the restoration trajectory o...
The world produces 1.7 7 108 metric tons of gravel and sand per year (USGS, 2015) creating many gra...
Eutrophication results in the loss of conservation and amenity value from shallow lakes. Efforts hav...
Summary 1.Disentangling the role of nutrient pollution and climate change on lake ecosystem function...
Nutrient reduction in impacted lowland freshwater systems is ecologically and culturally important. ...
For the many lakes world-wide with short residence times, changes to the rate of water throughput ma...
Llangorse Lake is the largest natural lake in South Wales, UK, and is of European conservation impor...
Bassenthwaite Lake is, in many ways, different from the other major lakes in the English Lake Distri...
Freshwater ecosystems are threatened by multiple anthropogenic stressors acting over different spati...
Freshwater ecosystems are threatened by multiple anthropogenic stressors acting over different spati...
In many regions across the globe, extreme weather events such as storms have increased in frequency,...
Gravel pit lakes form when gravel deposits are excavated below the water table. We studied two fluvi...
Gravel pit lakes form when gravel deposits are excavated below the water table. We studied two fluvi...
A safe, clean water supply is critical for sustaining many important ecosystem services provided by ...