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  • Dataset provides information about pH in Lake Paione Superiore(LPS) at different layer depths collected at least twice per year (late summer/autumn) within the period 1978-2013. The ongoing studies of the water chemistry of Paione lakes aimed at monitoring their recovery from acidification or possible responses to climate warming (http://www.ise.cnr.it/research/global-change/altitude-lakes). The Paione lakes (Inferiore and Superiore) are an example of acid-sensitive environments which began in the 1990s to show signs of recovery, with an improvement in pH values and alkalinity and a decrease in sulphate concentrations in response to atmospheric loads.

  • Dataset provides information about pH in Lake Paione Superiore(LPS) at different layer depths collected at least twice per year (late summer/autumn) within the period 2014-2020. The ongoing studies of the water chemistry of Paione lakes aimed at monitoring their recovery from acidification or possible responses to climate warming (http://www.ise.cnr.it/research/global-change/altitude-lakes). The lake is included in the monitoring sites of the UN-ECE Program ICP WATERS (International Cooperative Programme on Assessment and Monitoring of Acidification of Rivers and Lakes) and in the NEC-Italy network. It is also a research site of the LIFE MODERn NEC Project (LIFE20 GIE/IT/000091).

  • Dataset provides information about pH in Lake Paione Inferiore (LPI) at different layer depths, at least twice (late summer/autumn) per year during the period 1978-2013. In total 354 records of pH in LPI for the period are uploaded. The ongoing studies of the water chemistry of Paione lakes aimed at monitoring their recovery from acidification or possible responses to climate warming (http://www.ise.cnr.it/research/global-change/altitude-lakes). The Paione lakes are an example of acid-sensitive environments which began in the 1990s to show signs of recovery, with an improvement in pH values and alkalinity and a decrease in sulphate concentrations in response to atmospheric loads.

  • Dataset provides information about pH in Lake Paione Inferiore (LPI) at different layer depths, at least twice (late summer/autumn) per year during the period 2014-2020. In total 47 records of pH in LPI for the period are uploaded. The ongoing studies of the water chemistry of Paione lakes aimed at monitoring their recovery from acidification or possible responses to climate warming (http://www.ise.cnr.it/research/global-change/altitude-lakes). The lake is included in the monitoring sites of the UN-ECE Program ICP WATERS (International Cooperative Programme on Assessment and Monitoring of Acidification of Rivers and Lakes) and in the NEC-Italy network. It is also a research site of the LIFE MODERn NEC Project (LIFE20 GIE/IT/000091).