Eurolimpacs
Eurolimpacs was an EU funded Framework 6 project concerned with
the effects of climate change on freshwater systems (rivers, streams, lakes and
wetlands). In particular the project sought to understand the effects on these
ecosystems of the interactions between changing climate and other potentially damaging
processes caused by changes in the physical characteristics of rivers, nutrient
pollution, acidification and the deposition of toxic metals and organic
pollutants. This included using dated sediment cores to assess reference
conditions for lake systems and the remobilisation of heavy metals and persistent
organic pollutants from polluted soils. The facility provided sediment core
chronologies for these studies.
Project web page: http://www.refresh.ucl.ac.uk/eurolimpacs
Rose, N.L., Yang, H., Turner, S.D., Simpson, G.L. (2011) An assessment of the mechanisms for the transfer of lead and mercury from atmospherically contaminated organic soils to lake sediments with particular reference to Scotland, UK. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (in press).
Thies, H., Tolotti, M., Nickus, U., Lami, A., Musazzi, S., Guilizzoni, P., Rose, N.L., Yang, H. (2011) Interactions of temperature and nutrient changes: effects on phytoplankton in the Piburger See (Tyrol, Austria). Freshwater Biology (in press)


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