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Loch Leven - United Kingdom
UK ECN site. Loch Leven is the largest, shallow, relatively nutrient-rich, lowland loch (lake) in Scotland. It lies at an altitude of 107m. It has a surface area of 13.3km2 and... -
LTSER Lago di Tovel - Italy
Lake Tovel has a long history of limnological research and over 300 publications since the late 1800s, including an intensive study by E. Baldi in the 1930s, document the... -
Lago Maggiore - Italy
Lake Maggiore was studied since the beginning of last century although not systematically. Regular research started by the foundation in 1938 of the Italian Institute of... -
NINA Aquatic Research Station, Ims - Norway
NINA Aquatic Research Station, Ims provides advanced research facilities on aquatic research, primarily focused on fish ecology -
Rimov reservoir - Czechia
The Římov Reservoir was constructed in 1971–1978 at 21.85 km of the Malše River (tributary of the Vltava River), downstream its confluence with the Černá stream. The reservoir... -
Piburger See - Austria
Piburger See is a small mountain lake in the Eastern Alps (Austria) and was part of the OECD study on eutrophication (OECD, 1980). This lake experienced cultural eutrophication... -
Lago Sos Canales - Italy
Lake Sos Canales (IT10-005-A) is located in north-eastern Sardinia. The reservoir was built in 1956 with the damming of the Tirso River. The reservoir lies at 714 m a. s. l. and... -
Oberes Stubachtal - Austria
LTER site Oberes Stubachtal is a long-range research site with a main focus on the measurement of the annual mass balance of the Stubacher Sonnblickkees (SSK) and processes of... -
Lago Scuro Parmense - Italy
Lake Scuro Parmense is an oligotrophic dimictic lake of glacial origin located in the Tuscan Emilian Apennines National Park at an altitude of 1527 m a.s.l. It has a surface... -
TERENO Harz/Central German Lowland LTER - Germany
In the framework of TERENO "terrestrial observatories" are set up in selected German regions for climate and landuse change studies. The Harz/Central German Lowland Observatory... -
Braila Islands - Romania
"Braila Islands" site with a total surface of over 2600 km2 is situated in the South-East of Romania corresponding to a 78 km long Danube sector that stretches between Harsova... -
Danube Delta alkalinity, TOC, pH, conductivity, water temperature
Alkalinity TOC (total organic carbon), water temperature, pH, conductivity -
Lake Kitaura - Japan
Lake Kitaura is typical eutrophic lake in Japan. The maximum and average depth is 10 m and 4.5 m, respectively. -
OZCAR-RI OMERE Kamech catchment - France
Small agricultural catchment (263 ha) in a Mediterranean environment with 20 years of data: impact of global change (climate and anthropogenic activities as agricultural... -
Svartberget Research Station - Sweden
The Svartberget Field-research Infrastructure hosts several unique long-term field research programs, starting in the early 1920’s when the Experimental Forests were established... -
LTSER Veluwe - Netherlands
The area defined as ‘the Veluwe’ lies in the province of Gelderland, the Netherlands, West of the river IJssel and North of the river Rhine. The region hosts the largest... -
Donghu Experimental Station for Lake Ecosystem - China
Donghu Experimental Station for Lake Ecosystem (Donghu Station) located in west of Donghu Lake, Wuhan, China. -
Doñana Long-Term Socio-ecological Research Platform - Spain
Protected in 1968, Doñana National Park (537 km2) is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, a Ramsar Site and a Natural World Heritage Site. It contains the largest wetland in Western... -
Müggelsee - Germany
Lake Müggelsee is a shallow (mean depth 4.9 m, max depth 8 m), eutrophic lake situated southeast of the city of Berlin (Germany, 52° 26’ N, 13° 39’ E). The lake is polymictic... -
Lake Bohinj - Slovenia
Lake Bohinj is of tectonic-glacial origin and was transformed by the Bohinj glacier. Its surface area is 3.28 km 2 , its volumeWeather conditions and chlorophyll concentrations...