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Data for Limnochemistry, such as Ph,Temperature profiles,Cations and Anions, Total Phosphorus, Oxygen, Conductivity etc...
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Dataset provides Total Nitrogen (TN in mg L-1) in Lake Paione Superiore (LPS) at different layer depths measured at least twice per year (late summer/autumn) during the period 2014-2020. In total 37 records of Total Nitrogen recorded in the Lake are uploaded.
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Dataset provides information about reactive silica (in mg Si L-1) in Lake Paione Inferiore (LPI) at different layer depths along the water column within the period 2014-2020. Data are at least biannual (late summer/autumn). In total 47 records of reactive silica in the Lake for the period are uploaded. The range is from 0.065 to 1.39 mg Si L-1 (±0.153). Lake Paione Inferiore is a high altitude Alpine lake, located in the Bognanco Valley, Province of Verbania, Piedmont Region, Italy. It has a surface area of 0.86 ha and a maximum depth of 13.5 m. 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).
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Dataset provides information about reactive silica (in mg Si L-1) in Lake Paione Superiore (LPS) at different layer depths along the water column within the period 1984-2013. Data are at least biannual (late summer/autumn). In total 283 records of reactive silica in the Lake for the period are uploaded. The range is from 0.14 to 0.82 mg Si L-1 (±0.105). Lake Paione Superiore is a high altitude Alpine lake, located in the Bognanco Valley, Piedmont Region, Italy. It has a surface area of 0.68 ha and a maximum depth of 11.5 m. 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)
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Dataset provides information about the major cations -calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium (in mg L-1) in Lake Paione Superiore (LPS) at different layer depths along the water column collected at least twice per year (late summer/autumn) within the period 2014-2020. 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).
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Average values along photic zone of phytoplankton cell density collected in the Lake Bidighinzu
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Average values along the water column of dissolved oxygen collected in the Lake Bidighinzu
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Average values along the water column of clorophyll a collected in the Lake Bidighinzu
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Dataset provides information about conductivity determined at 20°C (in µS cm-1) in Lake Paione Superiore(LPS) at different layer depths collected at least twice per year(late summer/autumn) during the period 1984-2013. In total 283 records of conductivity in LPS for the period 1984-2013 are uploaded. The range of the parameter is from 5,44 to 16,69 µS cm-1(±1,62). The ongoing studies of the water chemistry of Paione lakes aimed at monitoring their recovery from acidification and/or possible responses to climate warming. 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.
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Dataset provides information about Total alkalinity (T.Alk. in meq l-1)in Lake Paione Inferiore (LPI) at different layer depths along the water column, at least twice per year (late summer/autumn) during the period 2014-2020. In total 47 records of total alkalinity recorded in LPI for the period are uploaded. Lake Paione Inferiore is a high altitude Alpine lake, located at 2002 m a.s.l. in the Bognanco Valley, Province of Verbania, Piedmont Region, Italy. The Lake has a surface area of 0.86 ha and a maximum depth of 13.5 m. 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).