Use of Natural 35S to Trace Sulphate Cycling in Small Lakes, Flattops Wilderness Area, Colorado, U.S.A. Robert L. MichelJohn T. TurkM. A. Mast OriginalPaper Pages: 5 - 18
The Input and Transmission of Fallout Radionuclides Through Redó, a High Mountain Lake in the Spanish Pyrenees P. G. ApplebyA. O. KoulikovM. Ventura OriginalPaper Pages: 19 - 31
Natural and Anthropogenic Changes in The Chemistry of Six UK Mountain Lakes, 1988 to 2000 C. D. EvansD. T. Monteith OriginalPaper Pages: 33 - 46
A Comparison of Loch Chemistry from 1955 and 1999 in the Cairngorms, N.E. Scotland R. C. HelliwellR. F. WrightR. C. Ferrier OriginalPaper Pages: 47 - 59
Chemical Variation and Catchment Characteristics in High Altitude Lochs in Scotland, U.K. M. KernanM. HughesR. C. Helliwell OriginalPaper Pages: 61 - 73
Trends in the Water Chemistry of High Altitude Lakes in Europe R. MoselloA. LamiR. Harriman OriginalPaper Pages: 75 - 89
Hysteresis in Reversal of Central European Mountain Lakes from Atmospheric Acidification Jiří KopáčekEvžen StuchlÍkJaroslav Vrba OriginalPaper Pages: 91 - 114
Application of Static Critical Load Models for Acidity to High Mountain Lakes in Europe C. J. CurtisA. BarbieriR. Wright OriginalPaper Pages: 115 - 126
Reconstruction of Long-Term Changes in Lake water Chemistry, Zooplankton and Benthos of a Small, Acidified High-Mountain Lake: Magic Modelling and Palaeolimnogical Analysis E. StuchlíkP. ApplebyR. F. Wright OriginalPaper Pages: 127 - 138
Chemistry of Selected High-Elevation Lakes in Seven National Parks in the Western United States David W. ClowRobert G. StrieglDavid P. Krabbenhoft OriginalPaper Pages: 139 - 164
Yields of Dissolved Organic C, N, and P. from Three High-Elevation Catchments, Colorado Front Range, U.S.A. Eran W. HoodMark W. WilliamsNel Caine OriginalPaper Pages: 165 - 180
The Sensitivity of Headwater Streams in the Hindu Kush Himalayas to Acidification Alan Jenkins OriginalPaper Pages: 181 - 189
Climatic Variation and Solute Concentration and Flux in Meltwaters Draining from an Alpine Glacier David N. CollinsJohn HarrisonJohn M. S. Kitcher OriginalPaper Pages: 191 - 207
Mercury and Organochlorine Contamination in Brown Trout (Salmo Trutta) and Arctic Charr (Salvelinus Alpinus) from High Mountain Lakes in Europe and the Svalbard Archipelago S. RognerudJ. O. GrimaltA. Ribes OriginalPaper Pages: 209 - 232
Mercury Loading and Methylmercury Production and Cycling in High-Altitude Lakes from the Western United States David P. KrabbenhoftMark L. OlsonPeter VanMetre OriginalPaper Pages: 233 - 249
Deposition and Storage of Spheroidal Carbonaceous Fly-Ash Particles in European Mountain Lake Sediments and Catchment Soils N. L. RoseE. ShillandM. Ventura OriginalPaper Pages: 251 - 260
Spatial and Temporal Comparison of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Spheroidal Carbonaceous Particles in Remote European Lakes Pilar FernándezNeil L. RoseJoan O. Grimalt OriginalPaper Pages: 261 - 274
Reference Conditions of Alpine Streams: Physical Habitat and Ecology L. FürederC. VachaC. Moritz OriginalPaper Pages: 275 - 294
Restoration of a Small High Mountain Lake after Recent Tourist Impact: The Importance of Limnological Monitoring and Palaeolimnology M. ToroI. Granados OriginalPaper Pages: 295 - 310
Species Composition of Freshwater Invertebrates in Relation to Chemical and Physical Factors in High Mountains in Soutwestern Norway Gunnar G. RaddumArne Fjellheim OriginalPaper Pages: 311 - 328
Effects of Mine Drainage on Breakdown of Aspen Litter in Mountain Streams Dev K. NiyogiDiane M. McknightWilliam M. Lewis Jr. OriginalPaper Pages: 329 - 341
In situ Measurement of Daphnia longispina Grazing on Algae and Bacteria in a High Mountain Lake (Lake Paione Superiore, Northern Italy) using Fluorescently Labeled Cells Nicoletta Riccardi OriginalPaper Pages: 343 - 357
Interannual Changes in the C:N:P Ratios of Seston and Zooplankton of a High Mountain Lake in Sierra Nevada, Spain M. Villar-ArgaizJ. M. Medina-SánchezP. Carrillo OriginalPaper Pages: 359 - 378
Biological Pollutants: Alien Fishes in Mountain Lakes D. W. SchindlerB. R. Parker OriginalPaper Pages: 379 - 397