Environmental Change and Response in East African Lakes

Author:   J.T. Lehman
Publisher:   Springer
Edition:   1998th 1998 ed.
Volume:   79
ISBN:  

9780792351184


Pages:   236
Publication Date:   31 July 1998
Format:   Hardback
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The International Decade for the East African Lakes (IDEAL) has completed its first phase of field studies, and has assembled in this volume its findings, ranging from seismic reflections to historical drought chronologies, geochemistry, and modern food web processes. Multidisciplinary IDEAL investigations are summarized and integrated, revealing that modern changes in the East African lakes share a continuity with past variations in climate and environmental conditions. Results from an array of disciplinary perspectives and evidentiary lines point to the causative role of modern climate variation in the deterioration of Lake Victoria, one of the most prominent lakes on the planet. The ancient conditions of Victoria and other East African lakes are reconstructed with forensic tools that permit measurements of paleomagnetism, pollen and algal fossils, biogenic minerals, depositional carbonates, and bulk geochemistry. Oral traditions, explorer's journals, and records of the ancient Nile provide human testimonies that parallel the physical record. Studies of biological production, nutrient dynamics, and lower food web processes reveal how the lake communities function at the trophic levels that leave sedimentary evidence in the form of organic matter, minerals, and fossils. Comparisons of weather records and lake properties demonstrate a striking change in climate conditions during the present century with causal links to lake conditions. The collected scientific perspective makes a compelling case for the worth of integrated studies across a spectrum of traditional specialties when they are focused on complex environmental issues.

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Author:   J.T. Lehman
Publisher:   Springer
Imprint:   Springer
Edition:   1998th 1998 ed.
Volume:   79
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   1.200kg
ISBN:  

9780792351184


ISBN 10:   0792351185
Pages:   236
Publication Date:   31 July 1998
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

History and Ontogeny of IDEAL.- Historical Fluctuations of Lake Victoria and Other Lakes in the Northern Rift Valley of East Africa.- Ancient Analogues for Recent Environmental Changes at Lake Victoria, East Africa.- Initial results of 1995 IDEAL Seismic Reflection Survey of Lake Victoria, Uganda and Tanzania.- Environmental Magnetism of Late Pleistocene/Holocene Sequences from Lake Victoria, East Africa.- Biogenic Silica Profiles in Holocene Cores from Lake Victoria: Implications for Lake Level History and Initiation of the Victoria Nile.- Role of Apatite Weathering in the Eutrophication of Lake Victoria.- Lake Victoria Plankton Ecology: Mixing Depth and Climate-driven Control of Lake Condition.- Caridina nilotica: Spatial Distribution and Egg Production in Lake Victoria, Uganda.- Low-Oxygen Tolerance of the Atyid Prawn, Caridina nilotica, in Lake Victoria (East Africa): Implications for Refuge from Nile Perch Predation.- Secondary Production by the Lake Fly Chaoborus in Lake Victoria, East Africa: Implications for Trophic Dynamics of the Modern Lake.- Abrupt Climatic Changes Associated with the Arid Younger Dryas Interval in Africa.- Nutrients and Plankton Biomass in the Rift Lake Sources of the White Nile: Lakes Albert and Edward.- Comparison of Isotopic Records in Abiogenic and Biogenic Calcite from Lake Turkana, Kenya.- A Comparison between the Stable Isotopic Composition of Early Holocene and Late Pleistocene Carbonates from Lake Malawi, East Africa.- Fluctuations of Rift Valley Lakes Malawi and Chilwa during Historical Times: A Synthesis of Geological, Archeological and Historical Information.

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The book presents, in addition to an amount of new data, also a thorough analysis of the interrelations between physical, chemical and biological events based on long term records. In this respect it can be considered a major contribution not only to limnology of the particular lakes, but to tropical limnology in general.' International Reviews of Hydrobiology, 4: 85 (2000)


`The book presents, in addition to an amount of new data, also a thorough analysis of the interrelations between physical, chemical and biological events based on long term records. In this respect it can be considered a major contribution not only to limnology of the particular lakes, but to tropical limnology in general.' International Reviews of Hydrobiology, 4:85 (2000)


`The book presents, in addition to an amount of new data, also a thorough analysis of the interrelations between physical, chemical and biological events based on long term records. In this respect it can be considered a major contribution not only to limnology of the particular lakes, but to tropical limnology in general.' International Reviews of Hydrobiology, 4:85 (2000)


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