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    <title>Association of riparian features and water chemistry with reed litter breakdown in a volcanic lake (Lake Vico, Italy)</title>
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    <author>
      <name>Costantini, Maria Letizia</name>
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    <author>
      <name>Rossi, Loreto</name>
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    <author>
      <name>Scialanca, Fabrizio</name>
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    <author>
      <name>Rossi, David</name>
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    <author>
      <name>Nascetti, Giuseppe</name>
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    <author>
      <name>Sabetta, Letizia</name>
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    <id>http://hdl.handle.net/2067/1764</id>
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    <published>2006-12-31T23:00:00Z</published>
    <summary type="text">Title: Association of riparian features and water chemistry with reed litter breakdown in a volcanic lake (Lake Vico, Italy)
Authors: Costantini, Maria Letizia; Rossi, Loreto; Scialanca, Fabrizio; Rossi, David; Nascetti, Giuseppe; Sabetta, Letizia
Abstract: To assess riparian influences on lake functioning and develop simple tools for lake health monitoring, the association of remotely-sensed riparian factors and water chemistry with the breakdown rate of reed litter was examined in Lake Vico, a&#xD;
volcanic lake in central Italy. The decomposition rate of Phragmites australis was determined as leaf mass loss from litterbags at 6 locations during summer 2000.&#xD;
Water temperature, dissolved oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations, pH, conductivity, percent organic matter in sediments and effective fetch were&#xD;
also assessed at each site. Riparian factors (i.e. shoreline complexity, riparian vegetation cover, and distance from shoreline) were estimated from satellite&#xD;
images (Landsat VII). External organic loadings largely explained spatial heterogeneity in lake metabolism.&#xD;
Decomposition was fastest in the northern area of the lake that drained most of the watershed, including a larger portion in wetland area. Rates correlated exponentially with soluble reactive phosphorus&#xD;
(SRP) concentration, and were positively&#xD;
associated with total-P (TP) concentration and organic matter percentage in sediments, which, in turn, were influenced by the riparian-related factors and waveexposure&#xD;
(fetch). A relationship existed between the&#xD;
index of riparian load, RL, which combined the three riparian-related factors, and both decomposition rate and SRP, suggesting that the riparian index is a promising cost-saving tool for monitoring lake function using remotely-sensed data.
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    <dc:date>2006-12-31T23:00:00Z</dc:date>
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