Fourteen years of palaeolimnological research of a past industrial polluted lake (L. Orta, Northern Italy): an overview

The first sediment core analyses were carried out in 1958, but it is only from 1985 onward that a modern palaeolimnological approach was applied to the study of Lake Orta, a large and deep lake in North Italy, heavily polluted by ammonia and copper for about 50 and 30 years, respectively. Thus, we s...

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Main Authors: Francesca ALVISI, Peter G. APPLEBY, Aldo MARCHETTO, Andrea LAMI, Piero GUIZZONI
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2001-08-01
Series:Journal of Limnology
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Online Access:http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/382
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spelling doaj-d07746cb99df46d595cd5c51f99f01002020-11-25T03:26:10ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Limnology1129-57671723-86332001-08-0160224926210.4081/jlimnol.2001.1.249Fourteen years of palaeolimnological research of a past industrial polluted lake (L. Orta, Northern Italy): an overviewFrancesca ALVISIPeter G. APPLEBYAldo MARCHETTOAndrea LAMIPiero GUIZZONIThe first sediment core analyses were carried out in 1958, but it is only from 1985 onward that a modern palaeolimnological approach was applied to the study of Lake Orta, a large and deep lake in North Italy, heavily polluted by ammonia and copper for about 50 and 30 years, respectively. Thus, we summarise those studies from a variety of sediment cores, collected in different years and sites, using both published and unpublished data. Changes in algal pigments (mainly chlorophyll derivatives, total and single carotenoids), inorganic geochemistry, especially heavy metals (e.g. Cu), diatoms, Cladocera, and thecamoebians were studied and related to the stressed environment. The whole picture reveals a close relationship between modifications in algal biomass, density, taxonomic composition and organisms size on the one hand, and water chemistry changes on the other hand. Long-term history of this lake over 7-8 centuries, including invertebrate and terrestrial vegetation dynamics (pollen stratigraphy), reveals close relationship with natural (climate) and anthropogenic forces.http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/382palaeolimnology, sediments, fossil remains, pigments, geochemistry, pollen, pollution
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author Francesca ALVISI
Peter G. APPLEBY
Aldo MARCHETTO
Andrea LAMI
Piero GUIZZONI
spellingShingle Francesca ALVISI
Peter G. APPLEBY
Aldo MARCHETTO
Andrea LAMI
Piero GUIZZONI
Fourteen years of palaeolimnological research of a past industrial polluted lake (L. Orta, Northern Italy): an overview
Journal of Limnology
palaeolimnology, sediments, fossil remains, pigments, geochemistry, pollen, pollution
author_facet Francesca ALVISI
Peter G. APPLEBY
Aldo MARCHETTO
Andrea LAMI
Piero GUIZZONI
author_sort Francesca ALVISI
title Fourteen years of palaeolimnological research of a past industrial polluted lake (L. Orta, Northern Italy): an overview
title_short Fourteen years of palaeolimnological research of a past industrial polluted lake (L. Orta, Northern Italy): an overview
title_full Fourteen years of palaeolimnological research of a past industrial polluted lake (L. Orta, Northern Italy): an overview
title_fullStr Fourteen years of palaeolimnological research of a past industrial polluted lake (L. Orta, Northern Italy): an overview
title_full_unstemmed Fourteen years of palaeolimnological research of a past industrial polluted lake (L. Orta, Northern Italy): an overview
title_sort fourteen years of palaeolimnological research of a past industrial polluted lake (l. orta, northern italy): an overview
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Limnology
issn 1129-5767
1723-8633
publishDate 2001-08-01
description The first sediment core analyses were carried out in 1958, but it is only from 1985 onward that a modern palaeolimnological approach was applied to the study of Lake Orta, a large and deep lake in North Italy, heavily polluted by ammonia and copper for about 50 and 30 years, respectively. Thus, we summarise those studies from a variety of sediment cores, collected in different years and sites, using both published and unpublished data. Changes in algal pigments (mainly chlorophyll derivatives, total and single carotenoids), inorganic geochemistry, especially heavy metals (e.g. Cu), diatoms, Cladocera, and thecamoebians were studied and related to the stressed environment. The whole picture reveals a close relationship between modifications in algal biomass, density, taxonomic composition and organisms size on the one hand, and water chemistry changes on the other hand. Long-term history of this lake over 7-8 centuries, including invertebrate and terrestrial vegetation dynamics (pollen stratigraphy), reveals close relationship with natural (climate) and anthropogenic forces.
topic palaeolimnology, sediments, fossil remains, pigments, geochemistry, pollen, pollution
url http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/382
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