The project “ROCK-ME: Geochemical response of Alpine Rock Glaciers to global warming: hydroecological consequences of trace element Export”

ROCK-ME is a 3-year project funded by the 4th Call of the EUREGIO Interregional Project Networks framework, started on April 1st 2022. The project addresses the effects of climate change on the degradation of mountain permafrost. Thawing rock glaciers (RG) are becoming major hydroecological drivers...

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Main Authors: Bruno, M. C., Tolotti, M., Brighenti, S., Comiti, F., Brusetti, L., Fisher, A.
Other Authors: Bruno, M.C.
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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author Bruno, M. C.
Tolotti, M.
Brighenti, S.
Comiti, F.
Brusetti, L.
Fisher, A.
author2 Bruno, M.C.
Tolotti, M.
Brighenti, S.
Comiti, F.
Brusetti, L.
Fisher, A.
author_facet Bruno, M. C.
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Brighenti, S.
Comiti, F.
Brusetti, L.
Fisher, A.
author_sort Bruno, M. C.
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description ROCK-ME is a 3-year project funded by the 4th Call of the EUREGIO Interregional Project Networks framework, started on April 1st 2022. The project addresses the effects of climate change on the degradation of mountain permafrost. Thawing rock glaciers (RG) are becoming major hydroecological drivers in numerous deglaciating Alpine catchments, as RG export cold waters often enriched in trace elements (TE). However, both the hydrological drivers and the ecological effects of TE enrichment on RG-fed streams and on the downstream river networks are almost entirely unknown. The research questions investigated by ROCK-ME are: 1) Thawing RG export higher loads of TE than glaciers, relict RG and groundwater springs; 2) TE in RG-streams mainly originate from bedrock weathering, and a smaller amount derives from past/present atmospheric deposition; 3) TE export and its ecological effects vary at multiple timescales in relation to seasonal and long-term dynamics of permafrost thawing; 4) TE bioaccumulate in the stream foodweb; 5) RG microbial communities influence TE bioavailability and toxicity; 6)thawing RG release heavy metal resistance genes. Three Alpine catchments with different proportions of glaciers and RG cover will be investigated with an integrated approach combining geomorphological/geochemical analysis, hydrological monitoring and modelling, ecological and genomic characterization.
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spelling ftiasma:oai:openpub.fmach.it:10449/75916 2025-01-17T00:15:54+00:00 The project “ROCK-ME: Geochemical response of Alpine Rock Glaciers to global warming: hydroecological consequences of trace element Export” Bruno, M. C. Tolotti, M. Brighenti, S. Comiti, F. Brusetti, L. Fisher, A. Bruno, M.C. Tolotti, M. Brighenti, S. Comiti, F. Brusetti, L. Fisher, A. 2022 http://hdl.handle.net/10449/75916 http://www.aiol.info/xxvi-congresso-aiol/ eng eng ispartofbook:XXVI Congresso AIOL: Esperienze e approcci innovativi per la conoscenza e la salvaguardia degli ecosistemi acquatici, San Michele all‘Adige, 27 giugno - 1 luglio 2022 XXVI Congresso AIOL: Associazione Italiana di Oceanologia e Limnologia: esperienze e approcci innovativi per la conoscenza e la salvaguardia degli ecosistemi acquatici firstpage:76 http://hdl.handle.net/10449/75916 http://www.aiol.info/xxvi-congresso-aiol/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2022 ftiasma 2024-01-02T23:25:11Z ROCK-ME is a 3-year project funded by the 4th Call of the EUREGIO Interregional Project Networks framework, started on April 1st 2022. The project addresses the effects of climate change on the degradation of mountain permafrost. Thawing rock glaciers (RG) are becoming major hydroecological drivers in numerous deglaciating Alpine catchments, as RG export cold waters often enriched in trace elements (TE). However, both the hydrological drivers and the ecological effects of TE enrichment on RG-fed streams and on the downstream river networks are almost entirely unknown. The research questions investigated by ROCK-ME are: 1) Thawing RG export higher loads of TE than glaciers, relict RG and groundwater springs; 2) TE in RG-streams mainly originate from bedrock weathering, and a smaller amount derives from past/present atmospheric deposition; 3) TE export and its ecological effects vary at multiple timescales in relation to seasonal and long-term dynamics of permafrost thawing; 4) TE bioaccumulate in the stream foodweb; 5) RG microbial communities influence TE bioavailability and toxicity; 6)thawing RG release heavy metal resistance genes. Three Alpine catchments with different proportions of glaciers and RG cover will be investigated with an integrated approach combining geomorphological/geochemical analysis, hydrological monitoring and modelling, ecological and genomic characterization. Conference Object permafrost Fondazione Edmund Mach: IRIS-OpenPub
spellingShingle Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
Bruno, M. C.
Tolotti, M.
Brighenti, S.
Comiti, F.
Brusetti, L.
Fisher, A.
The project “ROCK-ME: Geochemical response of Alpine Rock Glaciers to global warming: hydroecological consequences of trace element Export”
title The project “ROCK-ME: Geochemical response of Alpine Rock Glaciers to global warming: hydroecological consequences of trace element Export”
title_full The project “ROCK-ME: Geochemical response of Alpine Rock Glaciers to global warming: hydroecological consequences of trace element Export”
title_fullStr The project “ROCK-ME: Geochemical response of Alpine Rock Glaciers to global warming: hydroecological consequences of trace element Export”
title_full_unstemmed The project “ROCK-ME: Geochemical response of Alpine Rock Glaciers to global warming: hydroecological consequences of trace element Export”
title_short The project “ROCK-ME: Geochemical response of Alpine Rock Glaciers to global warming: hydroecological consequences of trace element Export”
title_sort project “rock-me: geochemical response of alpine rock glaciers to global warming: hydroecological consequences of trace element export”
topic Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
topic_facet Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
url http://hdl.handle.net/10449/75916
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