His main research concerns Hydrology, Diatom, Environmental chemistry, Throughfall and Sulfate. His work deals with themes such as Soil water and Weathering, which intersect with Hydrology. His Diatom study necessitates a more in-depth grasp of Ecology.
His Environmental chemistry study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Nitrate. Water quality is closely connected to Acid deposition in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Nitrate. His Throughfall research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Animal science, Nutrient and Basal area.
Hydrology, Ecology, Deposition, Nitrate and Environmental chemistry are his primary areas of study. His Hydrology research includes elements of Throughfall and Weathering. His Ecology research includes themes of Sediment and Physical geography.
His work in Nitrate tackles topics such as Surface water which are related to areas like Sampling. The Climate change study combines topics in areas such as Air pollution and Limnology. His Diatom research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Littoral zone, Sedimentology, Benthic zone and Plankton.
Aldo Marchetto focuses on Forest ecology, Ecology, Mediterranean climate, Environmental chemistry and Ecosystem. He has researched Forest ecology in several fields, including Forestry and Deposition. His Deposition research incorporates themes from Throughfall and Climate change.
His work on Nutrient, Interspecific competition and Ordination as part of general Ecology study is frequently connected to Population growth and Testate amoebae, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His study on Biomagnification is often connected to Deposition as part of broader study in Environmental chemistry. His research integrates issues of Phytoplankton, Period, Structural basin, Mire and Global biodiversity in his study of Ecosystem.
Aldo Marchetto mainly focuses on Ecosystem, Air pollution, Environmental chemistry, Deposition and Aquatic organisms. The subject of his Ecosystem research is within the realm of Ecology. The concepts of his Air pollution study are interwoven with issues in Hydrometeorology, Throughfall, Forest ecology, Surface runoff and Beech.
His Environmental chemistry study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Zooplankton, Food chain, Pelagic zone, Biota and Trophic level. His Deposition research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Forest management, Forestry, Climate change and Tipping point. The various areas that Aldo Marchetto examines in his Aquatic organisms study include Alternative stable state and Oceanography.
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Modern diatom, cladocera, chironomid, and chrysophyte cyst assemblages as quantitative indicators for the reconstruction of past environmental conditions in the Alps. II. Nutrients
André F. Lotter;H. John B. Birks;Wolfgang Hofmann;Aldo Marchetto.
Journal of Paleolimnology (1997)
Recovery from acidification in European surface waters
Christopher D. Evans;J. M. Cullen;Christine Alewell;Jiří Kopáček.
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (2001)
Trends in nitrogen deposition and leaching in acid-sensitive streams in Europe
Richard F. Wright;Christine Alewell;J. M. Cullen;Christopher D. Evans.
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (2001)
Detection of temporal trends in atmospheric deposition of inorganic nitrogen and sulphate to forests in Europe
Peter Waldner;Aldo Marchetto;Anne Thimonier;Maria Schmitt.
Atmospheric Environment (2014)
Response of sulphur dynamics in European catchments to decreasing sulphate deposition
A. Prechtel;C. Alewell;M. Armbruster;J. Bittersohl.
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (2001)
Long-term interactions between Mediterranean climate, vegetation and fire regime at Lago di Massaciuccoli (Tuscany, Italy)
Daniele Colombaroli;Aldo Marchetto;Willy Tinner.
Journal of Ecology (2007)
Ecological thresholds in European alpine lakes
Jordi Catalan;M. Grazia Barbieri;Frederic Bartumeus;Peter Bitušík.
Freshwater Biology (2009)
A numerical index for evaluating phytoplankton response to changes in nutrient levels in deep mediterranean reservoirs
Aldo Marchetto;Bachisio Mario Padedda;Maria Antonietta Mariani;Antonella Gesuina Laura Lugliè.
Journal of Limnology (2009)
Long‐term trends in the chemistry of atmospheric deposition in Northwestern Italy: the role of increasing Saharan dust deposition
M. Rogora;R. Mosello;A. Marchetto.
Tellus B (2004)
A survey of temperature and precipitation based aridity indices in Iran
Hossein Tabari;P. Hosseinzadeh Talaee;S.S. Mousavi Nadoushani;Patrick Willems.
Quaternary International (2014)
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