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Trends in the water chemistry of high altitude lakes in Europe

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
Here we present the chemical trends of seven high altitude lakes, analysed within the AL:PE and MOLAR Projects of the EU (1999) and selected on the basis of the availability of complete and reliable data for the period 1984-1999. The lakes are representative of the Scandinavian Alps, the Cairngorm Mountains in Scotland, the Alps and the Pyrenees. Significant trends were identified for some indicators of acidification, for instance pH and alkalinity, but not all lakes reacted similarly to decreasing depositions of sulphate and base cations. Differences in lake response are discussed in relation to recent variations of atmospheric deposition chemistry and associated changes in climatic conditions. Beside individual variations of the studied lakes, depending, among other things, on altitude and morphology, catchment characteristics and climate trends play a major role for the reaction of high altitude lakes on changes in atmospheric depositions.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
acidification; atmospheric deposition; remote lakes; trend; water chemistry
List of contributors:
Marchetto, Aldo; Rogora, Michela; Lami, Andrea; Mosello, Rosario
Authors of the University:
LAMI ANDREA
MARCHETTO ALDO
ROGORA MICHELA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/83624
Published in:
WATER, AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION: FOCUS
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