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Impacts of acid deposition and lake browning on long-term organic carbon storage in Canadian northern forest lakes
Atmospheric acid deposition disrupted terrestrial-aquatic carbon cycling by drastically lowering dissolved organic carbon (DOC) loads in many lakes...
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Evolution of Lakes at Dzhikiugankez Glacier (Northern Elbrus Region) in 1957–2020, Taking into Account Subsurface Flow Channels
AbstractThe data of interpretation of aerial photographs and satellite images over 1957–2020, as well as field studies and helicopter observations...
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Recent sediments of Arctic small lakes (Russia): geochemistry features and age
The article presents the first data on the study of a wide range of chemical elements in the water and sediments of small lakes located in the Arctic...
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Identifying the key sources of metal (loid) deposition to remote Tasmanian lakes: is legacy mining a problem?
Reports have shown that even remote lakes have been negatively affected by anthropogenic activities. This study used metal concentrations and...
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Influencing mechanism and hydrogeological implications of water level fluctuation of lakes in the northern Qaidam Basin, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
The Qaidam Basin (QB) is a concentrated distribution area and chemical industrial bases of salt lakes in China. Lakes in the QB have been expanding...
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A framework for assessing hazards related to pit lakes: application on European case studies
The number of abandoned mines is continuously increasing in the world. The sustainable exploitation of these abandoned mines is a top priority...
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Simulation of the potential impacts of lakes on glacier behavior over the Tibetan Plateau in summer
Known as “Asian Water Tower”, the Tibetan Plateau (TP) contains the largest glacierized area outside the polar regions and contains more than half of...
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Sedimentation Rates in Lakes of the Caucasus and Their Changes in the Late Holocene
AbstractThe sedimentation rates in lakes of the Caucasus in the Late Holocene are estimated on the basis of radioisotopic dating. The lakes are...
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Spatiotemporal variability of microplastics in Muskoka-Haliburton headwater lakes, Ontario, Canada
Microplastics (mp) are a growing environmental concern due to their ubiquity in terrestrial and aquatic environments. Nonetheless, there is limited...
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Hydrological Features of the Solovetskii Archipelago Lakes in Summer
AbstractA comparative analysis of climatic conditions is carried out according to the data of the Solovki and Kargopol weather stations in order to...
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Geochemical transformations of sulfur and their role in the formation of different types and subtypes of saline lakes in Southeastern Transbaikalia
This study focused on the chemistry and isotopes of sulfur in lakes. The bottom sediments and water columns of lakes were found to contain reduced...
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Procedure for Remote Assessment of the Characteristics of Unexplored Lakes in the Continental Part of the Russian Tundra
AbstractA procedure has been proposed to assess the hydrophysical and chemical–biological characteristics of unexplored small and medium lakes (with...
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A pre-bomb radiocarbon freshwater reservoir correction for the Laurentian Great Lakes
Reservoir 14 C age offsets track past changes in atmospheric carbon content, air–water gas exchange, and freshwater circulation in water bodies....
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When nets meet environmental DNA metabarcoding: integrative approach to unveil invertebrate community patterns of hypersaline lakes
Saline and hypersaline wetlands account for almost half of the volume of inland water globally. They provide pivotal habitat for a vast range of...
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Paleohydrological changes during the Late Holocene recorded in the sediments of two mountain lakes in the Tatra Mountains (Central Europe)
Changes in local hydrological and climatic conditions over the last 5500 years have been reconstructed based on geochemical and paleobiological...
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Impacts of anthropogenic pressures on underwater light conditions and diatom functional group distributions in mountain lakes
Underwater light availability and exposure of ultraviolet radiation (UV) in mountain lakes is mainly controlled by dissolved organic matter and ice...
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Sedimentary Records of High-Mountain Lakes in Arid Russian Altai: First Results of Studies (Last Glacial Maximum–Holocene)
AbstractSedimentary sequences up to 4.71 m thick and up to ~24 ka were made by drilling the bottom sediments in three lakes of the Boguty depression....
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Comment on Rogozin et al., (2023), Morphology of Lakes of the Central Tunguska Plateau (Krasnoyarsk krai, Evenkiya): New Data on the Problem of the Tunguska Event of 1908
AbstractIn a recent paper, Rogozin and coauthors present a morphologic/seismostratigraphic study of two small lakes, Lake Zapovednoye (LZ) and Lake...
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Evolution of Supraglacial Lakes from 1990 to 2020 in the Himalaya–Karakoram Region Using Cloud-Based Google Earth Engine Platform
Evolution of glacial lakes in the Himalayan and Karakoram (H–K) mountain ranges is an important indicator of glacier changes in response to climatic...
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Morphology of Lakes of the Central Tunguska Plateau (Krasnoyarsk Krai, Evenkiya): New Data on the Problem of the Tunguska Event of 1908
AbstractThe bottom morphology and thickness of bottom sediments of Zapovednoye and Peyungda lakes, which were located on the territory of the...