Because of its delicate balance, the hydrological system of the Alpine region is affected immediately by climatic variations. The most obvious evidence of hydrologic instability is reflected by natural water basins in particular rivers and lakes. Caused by climate change, but catalyzed by a myriad of environmental factors, the water levels of lakes and other natural water reservoirs fluctuate, influencing people who live in their proximity. In some cases, the irregular pattern of human occupation around prehistoric Circum-Alpine lakes shows a remarkable affinity to climatic oscillations. People’s responses to environmental influence are nevertheless unpredictable, and sometimes illogical
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International audienceIn this paper we review the scientific efforts that were led over the last dec...
1 Climatic changes and water resource developments alter the relative contribution of the water sour...
Because of its delicate balance, the hydrological system of the Alpine region is affected immediatel...
NoOver 150 years of research in the Circum-Alpine region have produced a vast amount of data on the ...
In some archaeological studies there is a tendency emphasize climate with special strength as a driv...
International audienceVegetation and lake-level data from the archaeological site of Tresserve, on t...
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The extent to which 20th century climate affects temperate lakes and their biota is difficult to det...
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International audienceHistorical and documentary records from the Petit Lac d'Annecy, indicate that ...
When we study a cultural phenomenon, we often tend to isolate and consider it from a diachronic pers...
International audienceIn this paper we review the scientific efforts that were led over the last dec...
1 Climatic changes and water resource developments alter the relative contribution of the water sour...
Because of its delicate balance, the hydrological system of the Alpine region is affected immediatel...
NoOver 150 years of research in the Circum-Alpine region have produced a vast amount of data on the ...
In some archaeological studies there is a tendency emphasize climate with special strength as a driv...
International audienceVegetation and lake-level data from the archaeological site of Tresserve, on t...
In the last decades, data on the economy and environment of the Neolithic period of lake dwellings (...
The extent to which 20th century climate affects temperate lakes and their biota is difficult to det...
This is the author pre-print. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via the DOI in t...
International audienceIn central Western Europe, several studies have shown that colder Holocene per...
Water shed hydrology is determined by the state of soil surface. Different degrees of soil covering ...
International audienceHistorical and documentary records from the Petit Lac d'Annecy, indicate that ...
When we study a cultural phenomenon, we often tend to isolate and consider it from a diachronic pers...
International audienceIn this paper we review the scientific efforts that were led over the last dec...
1 Climatic changes and water resource developments alter the relative contribution of the water sour...