Mountain lakes: Eyes on global environmental change
Mountain lakes are often situated in protected natural areas, a feature that leads to their role
as sentinels of global environmental change. Despite variations in latitude, mountain lakes …
as sentinels of global environmental change. Despite variations in latitude, mountain lakes …
Atmospheric deposition: sampling procedures, analytical methods, and main recent findings from the scientific literature
M Amodio, S Catino, PR Dambruoso… - Advances in …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The atmosphere is a carrier on which some natural and anthropogenic organic and
inorganic chemicals are transported, and the wet and dry deposition events are the most …
inorganic chemicals are transported, and the wet and dry deposition events are the most …
Calcium-mediated stabilisation of soil organic carbon
Soils play an essential role in the global cycling of carbon and understanding the
stabilisation mechanisms behind the preservation of soil organic carbon (SOC) pools is of …
stabilisation mechanisms behind the preservation of soil organic carbon (SOC) pools is of …
The contemporary physical and chemical flux of aeolian dust: A synthesis of direct measurements of dust deposition
CR Lawrence, JC Neff - Chemical Geology, 2009 - Elsevier
The deposition of aeolian, or windblown, dust is widely recognized as an important physical
and chemical flux to ecosystems. Dust deposition adds exogenous mineral and organic …
and chemical flux to ecosystems. Dust deposition adds exogenous mineral and organic …
Is atmospheric phosphorus pollution altering global alpine Lake stoichiometry?
Anthropogenic activities have significantly altered atmospheric chemistry and changed the
global mobility of key macronutrients. Here we show that contemporary global patterns in …
global mobility of key macronutrients. Here we show that contemporary global patterns in …
Paleolimnological evidence of the effects on lakes of energy and mass transfer from climate and humans
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 …
by the integration of process‐oriented limnological studies with paleolimnological research …
Dust inputs and bacteria influence dissolved organic matter in clear alpine lakes
N Mladenov, R Sommaruga… - Nature …, 2011 - nature.com
Remote lakes are usually unaffected by direct human influence, yet they receive inputs of
atmospheric pollutants, dust, and other aerosols, both inorganic and organic. In remote …
atmospheric pollutants, dust, and other aerosols, both inorganic and organic. In remote …
Effect of Saharan dust inputs on bacterial activity and community composition in Mediterranean lakes and reservoirs
I Reche, E Ortega-Retuerta, O Romera… - Limnology and …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
We assessed the effects of Saharan dust inputs of particulate matter (PM), total phosphorus
(TP), total nitrogen, and water soluble organic carbon (WSOC) on bacterial abundance (BA) …
(TP), total nitrogen, and water soluble organic carbon (WSOC) on bacterial abundance (BA) …
Structure, inter-annual recurrence, and global-scale connectivity of airborne microbial communities
A Barberán, J Henley, N Fierer… - Science of the Total …, 2014 - Elsevier
Dust coming from the large deserts on Earth, such as the Sahara, can travel long distances
and be dispersed over thousands of square kilometers. Remote dust deposition rates are …
and be dispersed over thousands of square kilometers. Remote dust deposition rates are …
Dust in the Critical Zone: North American case studies
The dust cycle facilitates the exchange of particles among Earth's major systems, enabling
dust to traverse ecosystems, cross geographic boundaries, and even move uphill against …
dust to traverse ecosystems, cross geographic boundaries, and even move uphill against …