Long-term ecosystem and biogeochemical research at the LTER site"Istituto Scientifico Angelo Mosso" (NW Italian Alps)

The vast majority of studies in the ecological literature last less than three years, and only a small number of research works capture unusual events. To detect changes in high-mountain ecosystems, long-term research is mandatory, as these areas are important bellwethers of climate change. The LTER...

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Main Authors: Michele Freppaz, Emanuele Pintaldi, Nicola Colombo, Michele D'Amico, Maria Martin, Giampiero Lombardi, Michele Lonati, Luigi Perotti, Raffaella Balestrini, Franco Salerno
Other Authors: M. Freppaz, E. Pintaldi, N. Colombo, M.E. D'Amico, M. Martin, G. Lombardi, M. Lonati, L. Perotti, R. Balestrini, F. Salerno
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2022
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2434/934847
https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/EGU22-13544.html
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spelling ftunivmilanoair:oai:air.unimi.it:2434/934847 2024-01-14T10:07:36+01:00 Long-term ecosystem and biogeochemical research at the LTER site"Istituto Scientifico Angelo Mosso" (NW Italian Alps) Michele Freppaz Emanuele Pintaldi Nicola Colombo Michele D'Amico Maria Martin Giampiero Lombardi Michele Lonati Luigi Perotti Raffaella Balestrini Franco Salerno M. Freppaz E. Pintaldi N. Colombo M.E. D'Amico M. Martin G. Lombardi M. Lonati L. Perotti R. Balestrini F. Salerno 2022-05-22 https://hdl.handle.net/2434/934847 https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/EGU22-13544.html eng eng The EGU General Assembly https://hdl.handle.net/2434/934847 https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/EGU22-13544.html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Settore AGR/14 - Pedologia info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2022 ftunivmilanoair 2023-12-19T23:14:39Z The vast majority of studies in the ecological literature last less than three years, and only a small number of research works capture unusual events. To detect changes in high-mountain ecosystems, long-term research is mandatory, as these areas are important bellwethers of climate change. The LTER macrosite "Northwestern Italian Alps" includes the research site "Istituto Scientifico Angelo Mosso", located in the alpine tundra close to the Monte Rosa Massif (NW Italy). The core of the LTER site is the Research Institute Angelo Mosso (2901 m a.s.l.), founded in 1907 by Angelo Mosso, professor of human physiology at the University of Turin. Over the years, the Institute has given support to scientists and scholars from all over the world, who could stay there even for long periods, while conducting their research activities in different research fields. At present times, it includes permanent plots, where different variables are constantly monitored, such as snow cover duration, vegetation composition and phenology, soil temperature, soil water content, and C and N forms. Moreover, the chemical characteristics of rainwater and snowfall are measured, as well as the water chemistry in ponds, focusing for example on how the soil properties control several hydrochemical properties such as the C and N content in water, following the critical zone paradigm. Research is also being carried out in order to investigate the hydrochemical characteristics of ponds and streams fed by different cryospheric features such as rock glaciers, glaciers, and permafrost, with a focus on the main associated weathering processes. Other permanent plots have been established in order to carry out investigations on paleoclimate through the information that could be derived from soils, integrating the information obtained in the same study area by ice core drilling. There is evidence that the paleoclimate influenced the cycling of soil carbon through shifting biomes and by altering soil physicochemical properties. The current distribution of ... Conference Object Ice ice core permafrost Tundra The University of Milan: Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (AIR) Monte Rosa ENVELOPE(162.850,162.850,-70.917,-70.917)
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Michele Freppaz
Emanuele Pintaldi
Nicola Colombo
Michele D'Amico
Maria Martin
Giampiero Lombardi
Michele Lonati
Luigi Perotti
Raffaella Balestrini
Franco Salerno
Long-term ecosystem and biogeochemical research at the LTER site"Istituto Scientifico Angelo Mosso" (NW Italian Alps)
topic_facet Settore AGR/14 - Pedologia
description The vast majority of studies in the ecological literature last less than three years, and only a small number of research works capture unusual events. To detect changes in high-mountain ecosystems, long-term research is mandatory, as these areas are important bellwethers of climate change. The LTER macrosite "Northwestern Italian Alps" includes the research site "Istituto Scientifico Angelo Mosso", located in the alpine tundra close to the Monte Rosa Massif (NW Italy). The core of the LTER site is the Research Institute Angelo Mosso (2901 m a.s.l.), founded in 1907 by Angelo Mosso, professor of human physiology at the University of Turin. Over the years, the Institute has given support to scientists and scholars from all over the world, who could stay there even for long periods, while conducting their research activities in different research fields. At present times, it includes permanent plots, where different variables are constantly monitored, such as snow cover duration, vegetation composition and phenology, soil temperature, soil water content, and C and N forms. Moreover, the chemical characteristics of rainwater and snowfall are measured, as well as the water chemistry in ponds, focusing for example on how the soil properties control several hydrochemical properties such as the C and N content in water, following the critical zone paradigm. Research is also being carried out in order to investigate the hydrochemical characteristics of ponds and streams fed by different cryospheric features such as rock glaciers, glaciers, and permafrost, with a focus on the main associated weathering processes. Other permanent plots have been established in order to carry out investigations on paleoclimate through the information that could be derived from soils, integrating the information obtained in the same study area by ice core drilling. There is evidence that the paleoclimate influenced the cycling of soil carbon through shifting biomes and by altering soil physicochemical properties. The current distribution of ...
author2 M. Freppaz
E. Pintaldi
N. Colombo
M.E. D'Amico
M. Martin
G. Lombardi
M. Lonati
L. Perotti
R. Balestrini
F. Salerno
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author Michele Freppaz
Emanuele Pintaldi
Nicola Colombo
Michele D'Amico
Maria Martin
Giampiero Lombardi
Michele Lonati
Luigi Perotti
Raffaella Balestrini
Franco Salerno
author_facet Michele Freppaz
Emanuele Pintaldi
Nicola Colombo
Michele D'Amico
Maria Martin
Giampiero Lombardi
Michele Lonati
Luigi Perotti
Raffaella Balestrini
Franco Salerno
author_sort Michele Freppaz
title Long-term ecosystem and biogeochemical research at the LTER site"Istituto Scientifico Angelo Mosso" (NW Italian Alps)
title_short Long-term ecosystem and biogeochemical research at the LTER site"Istituto Scientifico Angelo Mosso" (NW Italian Alps)
title_full Long-term ecosystem and biogeochemical research at the LTER site"Istituto Scientifico Angelo Mosso" (NW Italian Alps)
title_fullStr Long-term ecosystem and biogeochemical research at the LTER site"Istituto Scientifico Angelo Mosso" (NW Italian Alps)
title_full_unstemmed Long-term ecosystem and biogeochemical research at the LTER site"Istituto Scientifico Angelo Mosso" (NW Italian Alps)
title_sort long-term ecosystem and biogeochemical research at the lter site"istituto scientifico angelo mosso" (nw italian alps)
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