Silvia Arisci
National Research Council
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Science of The Total Environment | 2012
Michela Rogora; Silvia Arisci; Aldo Marchetto
Deposition of inorganic nitrogen (N) in north-western Italy is around 20-25 kg N ha(-1)y(-1), and has remained constant during the last 30 years. This flux of N caused saturation of terrestrial catchments and increasing levels of nitrate (NO(3)) in surface waters. Recently, monitoring data for both rivers and lakes have shown a reversal in NO(3) trends. This change was widespread, affecting high-altitude lakes in the Alps and subalpine lakes and rivers, and occurred at almost the same time at all sites. The seasonal pattern of NO(3) concentrations in running waters has shown a change in the last few years, with a tendency towards slightly lower leaching of NO(3) during the growing season. Atmospheric input of N has also shown a recent decrease, mainly due to decreasing emissions and partly to the lower amount of precipitation occurring between 2003 and 2009. Surface waters are probably responding to these changing N inputs, but a further decrease of N deposition, especially reduced N, will be required to achieve full recovery from N saturation.
Limnology | 2007
Barbara Leoni; Giuseppe Morabito; Michela Rogora; Davide Pollastro; Rosario Mosello; Silvia Arisci; Elena Forasacco; Letizia Garibaldi
The main focus of this study was to investigate the effects of lime treatment with Ca(OH)2 on a hypereutrophic hardwater lake (Lake Alserio, Northern Italy), focusing on its impact on plankton communities. We performed a mesocosm experiment using two large enclosures, one for treatment and one control, in the lake. The addition of Ca(OH)2 proved to be effective in reducing phosphorus concentration, but the effect was limited in time. Redissolution of the precipitating calcium carbonate as it came into contact with the deep water determined a phosphorus increase about 2 weeks after the liming. The liming had a strong impact on the plankton assemblage, as was demonstrated by the sharp decrease in phytoplankton and zooplankton biomass and density, and 1 month after the treatment we observed a different taxonomic composition inside the enclosure from that of the lake. The result of the experiment showed that liming with Ca(OH)2 can be regarded as a suitable treatment for accelerating recovery of the lake. Multiple treatments will be necessary to improve the trophic level over a longer period.
Atmospheric Environment | 2007
Raffaella Balestrini; Silvia Arisci; Maria Cristina Brizzio; Rosario Mosello; Michela Rogora; Antonio Tagliaferri
Atmospheric Environment | 2013
Aldo Marchetto; Michela Rogora; Silvia Arisci
Journal of Limnology | 2004
Rosario Mosello; Silvia Arisci; Piero Bruni
Journal of Limnology | 2005
Rosario Mosello; Monica Amoriello; Tiziana Amoriello; Silvia Arisci; Andrea Carcano; Nicholas Clarke; John Derome; Kirsti Derome; Nils Koenig; Gabriele A. Tartari; Erwin Ulrich; Largo V. Tonolli
Journal of Limnology | 2002
Michela Rogora; Letizia Garibaldi; Giuseppe Morabito; Silvia Arisci; Rosario Mosello
Journal of Limnology | 2007
Silvia Arisci; Tiziana Amoriello; Rosario Mosello; Andrea Costantini; M. Badiani
Annals of Silvicultural Research | 2008
Aldo Marchetto; Silvia Arisci; Cristina Brizzio; Rosario Mosello; Gabriele A. Tartari
Volcanic lakes: Fire, water and life, 2007, ISBN 88-88192-34-4, pág. 30 | 2007
Silvia Arisci; Laura Lepore; Michela Rogora
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