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ROCK ME - Geochemical response of Alpine rock glaciers to global warming

(EUREGIO) The melting of rock glaciers (permafrost) and glaciers is often a source of enrichment in trace metals for high-altitude waters, where they reach concentrations that can exceed legislative limits for human use, thus affecting the chemical and biological quality, and functionality of Alpine aquatic ecosystems.

This project aims to understand and quantify the origin, fate, and effects of these trace elements in three glacial and periglacial basins on the north and south slopes of the central and eastern Alps, with a focus on abiotic and biotic processes that alter the concentration of metals in water and trophic networks (assimilation, bioaccumulation).

Project acronym

ROCK ME

Start Date

01/04/2022

End Date

31/03/2025

Funded by

Euregio

Grant agreement ID

GECT Euregio science fund - 4th call

Total cost

total
476.470,39 Euro
budget FEM
139.833.75 Euro

Coordinated by

Dr. Francesco Comiti Associate Professor Faculty of Science and Technology, Free University, Bolzano (project leader)

Project description

(EUREGIO) The melting of rock glaciers (permafrost) and glaciers is often a source of enrichment in trace metals for high-altitude waters, where they reach concentrations that can exceed legislative limits for human use, thus affecting the chemical and biological quality, and functionality of Alpine aquatic ecosystems.

This project aims to understand and quantify the origin, fate, and effects of these trace elements in three glacial and periglacial basins on the north and south slopes of the central and eastern Alps, with a focus on abiotic and biotic processes that alter the concentration of metals in water and trophic networks (assimilation, bioaccumulation).

Funding Scheme

Internazionale

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