AbstractLake Bockwitz, a pit lake in a former lignite open-cast mine south of Leipzig (Germany), was neutralised (from pH 2.65 to pH 7.1) by addition of soda ash (14,620t) from 2004 to 2007. The additions had to be continued due to ongoing inflows of acid ground and surface water. This paper reports on the changes in the plankton community accompanying the neutralisation.At the beginning, the community composition and biomass was comparable to other acidic pit lakes, i.e. the pigmented flagellates Chlamydomonas and Ochromonas dominated the autotrophs, and ciliates and rotifers were the top predators. The biomass was small (maximum 2mg fresh weight per litre) and decreased until the end of 2008. With increasing pH, the autotrophic community ...
Understanding the factors that affect biological recovery from environmental stressors such as acidi...
Iron mining began in Wawa, Ontario in the late 1800s and ceased in 1998. The sintering process of i...
Management actions often need to be taken in the absence of ecological information to mitigate the i...
AbstractLake Bockwitz, a pit lake in a former lignite open-cast mine south of Leipzig (Germany), was...
AbstractThis study investigated two mining lakes located in the north of Lower Austria. These lakes ...
AbstractAcidic mining lakes (pH <3) are specific habitats exhibiting particular chemical and biologi...
AbstractAbout one third of several hundred mining lakes in Eastern Germany are highly acidified, and...
AbstractAbout 140 pit lakes exist in Central Germany. These have resulted from lignite mining and ar...
Neutralization of previously acidic mining lake Goitsche by introducing river water from Mulde river...
The recovery of lakes from severe, historical acid and metal pollution requires that colonists of ex...
The effect of incremental pH recovery on the Lake 223 phytoplankton community D.L. Findlay and S.E.M...
AbstractTaxonomic composition and variation in density of zooplankton were studied since 1989 to inv...
Declining sulphur deposition since the late 1970s has led to increases in pH in lakes and streams of...
This thesis is based on five publications dealing with plankton assemblages of lakes in two heavily ...
The effects of lake acidification on zooplankton communities and phytoplankton-zooplankton interacti...
Understanding the factors that affect biological recovery from environmental stressors such as acidi...
Iron mining began in Wawa, Ontario in the late 1800s and ceased in 1998. The sintering process of i...
Management actions often need to be taken in the absence of ecological information to mitigate the i...
AbstractLake Bockwitz, a pit lake in a former lignite open-cast mine south of Leipzig (Germany), was...
AbstractThis study investigated two mining lakes located in the north of Lower Austria. These lakes ...
AbstractAcidic mining lakes (pH <3) are specific habitats exhibiting particular chemical and biologi...
AbstractAbout one third of several hundred mining lakes in Eastern Germany are highly acidified, and...
AbstractAbout 140 pit lakes exist in Central Germany. These have resulted from lignite mining and ar...
Neutralization of previously acidic mining lake Goitsche by introducing river water from Mulde river...
The recovery of lakes from severe, historical acid and metal pollution requires that colonists of ex...
The effect of incremental pH recovery on the Lake 223 phytoplankton community D.L. Findlay and S.E.M...
AbstractTaxonomic composition and variation in density of zooplankton were studied since 1989 to inv...
Declining sulphur deposition since the late 1970s has led to increases in pH in lakes and streams of...
This thesis is based on five publications dealing with plankton assemblages of lakes in two heavily ...
The effects of lake acidification on zooplankton communities and phytoplankton-zooplankton interacti...
Understanding the factors that affect biological recovery from environmental stressors such as acidi...
Iron mining began in Wawa, Ontario in the late 1800s and ceased in 1998. The sintering process of i...
Management actions often need to be taken in the absence of ecological information to mitigate the i...