Algae, the dominant primary producers in many aquatic ecosystems, are critical to global biogeochemical cycling, and changes in their abundance and composition can cascade …
There is a shared belief across latest literature that hydrogen and algae biodiesel are promising substitutes for fossil fuels. However, hydrogen infrastructure for everyday mobility …
Recently, the attention to the ice season in lakes has been growing remarkably amongst limnological communities, in particular, due to interest in the response of mid-and high …
Over recent decades, palaeolimnological records from remote sites have provided convincing evidence for the onset and development of several facets of global …
In general, the arctic freshwater-terrestrial system will warm more rapidly than the global average, particularly during the autumn and winter season. The decline or loss of many …
High mountain lakes offer research opportunities beyond what could be expected from their quantitative relevance in the Earth system. In this article we present a brief summary of the …
K Rühland, A Priesnitz, JP Smol - Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine …, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Changes in diatom assemblage composition since preindustrial times were analyzed in a landscape paleolimnological study of 50 lakes and also in a more detailed …
The premise of this article is that climate effects on lakes can be quantified most effectively by the integration of process‐oriented limnological studies with paleolimnological research …
This paper compares the palaeolimnological evidence for climate change over the last 200 years with instrumental climate data for the same period at seven European remote …