Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
The most remote regions of globe represent some of the least disturbed ecosystems,
yet they are threatened by air pollution and by climatic change. The Himalaya is one
of the most isolated regions in the world and least explored wildernesses outside the
Polar Regions; and it is for this reason that the Tibetan Plateau is often referred to as
the 'Third Pole'. Limnological survey (including chemistry, biology and sediment
core studies) of lakes located between ca. 4500 and 550Dm a.s.l. has been performed
from 1992 in the Kumbhu Valley, Nepal. Lake water chemical surveys reveal a
constant increase of the ionic content of the lake water probably related to glacier
retreat. Modern phytoplankton data compared with previous data point to an in
creasing trend in lake productivity. Zooplankton, benthos and thechamoebians pro
vide useful biogeographical information. Paleoli mnological reconstructions show the
potential use of these sites in providing proxy data of past climatic changes in high
altitude regions. Data collected of persistent organic pollutants show that the studied
sites receive input related to long-range transport pollution. The aims and rationale
for the future development of the -E2CvN-KR Limnological Information System is
discussed.
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Himalaya; laghi; sedimenti; plancton
Elenco autori:
Boggero, Angela; Musazzi, Simona; Bertoni, Roberto; Callieri, Cristiana; Marchetto, Aldo; Morabito, Giuseppe; Guilizzoni, Piero; Guzzella, LICIA MARIA; Lami, Andrea; Tartari, Gabriele; Tartari, Gianni; Manca, MARINA MARCELLA
Link alla scheda completa:
Titolo del libro:
Mountains: witnesses and global changes. Developments in Earth Surface Processes