The AL:PE project, involving research institutes from 11 countries, was launched in 1991 to study sediments, diatoms, fish, invertebrates, and water chemistry of 28 lakes in relation to atmospheric pollutant inputs. This paper discusses the chemical results and the analytical quality control used to ensure good comparability of the results. Lake waters show varied chemical characteristics-from very diluted, poorly buffered or acidic waters to lakes with high base cation concentrations-with electric conductivity values ranging from 0.4 to 6 mS m(-1) at 25 degrees C. Nitrate shows a high range of variability, from values close to zero (Svalbard and Portugal), to 11-25 mu eq l(-1) (Alps), and up to 50 mu eq l(-1) (Tatra Mountains).

Chemistry of headwater lakes studied in the EU project "Acidification of mountain lakes: palaeolimnology and ecology (AL : PE)"

Boggero A;
1998

Abstract

The AL:PE project, involving research institutes from 11 countries, was launched in 1991 to study sediments, diatoms, fish, invertebrates, and water chemistry of 28 lakes in relation to atmospheric pollutant inputs. This paper discusses the chemical results and the analytical quality control used to ensure good comparability of the results. Lake waters show varied chemical characteristics-from very diluted, poorly buffered or acidic waters to lakes with high base cation concentrations-with electric conductivity values ranging from 0.4 to 6 mS m(-1) at 25 degrees C. Nitrate shows a high range of variability, from values close to zero (Svalbard and Portugal), to 11-25 mu eq l(-1) (Alps), and up to 50 mu eq l(-1) (Tatra Mountains).
1998
Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque - IRSA
Istituto di Ricerca sugli Ecosistemi Terrestri - IRET
hydrochemistry
high altitude-latitude lakes
Europe
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