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Andrea Lami is affiliated with the National Research Council (CNR) in Italy and has a research focus primarily spanning environmental science and earth and planetary sciences. Their work includes 61 publications in environmental science and 29 in earth and planetary sciences, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach to understanding aquatic and geological systems.

Their research covers a wide range of subfields including environmental chemistry, ecology, oceanography, atmospheric science, and water science and technology. This diversity highlights engagement with both chemical and biological aspects of aquatic environments and related atmospheric processes.

Main topics addressed in their research include aquatic ecosystems and phytoplankton dynamics, marine and coastal ecosystems, geology and paleoclimatology research, water quality monitoring technologies, water quality monitoring and analysis, isotope analysis in ecology, and aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity.

Several notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Andrea Lami illustrate these themes:

  • Inferring the occurrence of regime shifts in a shallow lake during the last 250 years based on multiple indicators, 2020, Ecological Indicators
  • Paleolimnological reconstruction of the centennial eutrophication processes in a sub-tropical South American reservoir, 2020, Journal of South American Earth Sciences
  • Machine Learning Algorithms for the Estimation of Water Quality Parameters in Lake Llanquihue in Southern Chile, 2023, Water
  • The vertical distribution of tetA and intI1 in a deep lake is rather due to sedimentation than to resuspension, 2020, FEMS Microbiology Ecology
  • Recovery of Water Quality and Detection of Algal Blooms in Lake Villarrica through Landsat Satellite Images and Monitoring Data, 2023, Remote Sensing

Andrea Lami has frequently collaborated with several researchers, including:

  • Simona Musazzi
  • Dario Manca
  • Michela Rogora
  • Hendrik Vogel
  • Martín Grosjean

Their publications commonly appear in well-known scholarly venues such as Water, Journal of Paleolimnology, Sensors, Journal of Limnology, and Biogeosciences, indicating sustained research output in aquatic sciences and related fields.

Best Publications

  • Acceleration of cyanobacterial dominance in north temperate-subarctic lakes during the Anthropocene.

    Zofia E Taranu;Irene Gregory-Eaves;Peter R Leavitt;Lynda Bunting

  • Comparing palaeolimnological and instrumental evidence of climate change for remote mountain lakes over the last 200 years

    Richard W. Battarbee;John-Arvid Grytnes;Roy Thompson;Peter G. Appleby

  • Lake Redó ecosystem response to an increasing warming the Pyrenees during the twentieth century

    Jordi Catalán;Sergi Pla;María Rieradevall;Marisol Felip

  • Lacustrine organic matter and the Holocene paleoenvironmental record of Lake Albano (central Italy)

    D. Ariztegui;C. Chondrogianni;A. Lami;P. Guilizzoni

  • A multi-proxy analysis of climate impacts on the recent development of subarctic Lake Saanajärvi in Finnish Lapland

    A. Korhola;S. Sorvari;M. Rautio;P.G. Appleby

  • Lake Maggiore (N. Italy) trophic history: fossil diatom, plant pigments, and chironomids, and comparison with long-term limnological data

    Aldo Marchetto;Andrea Lami;Simona Musazzi;Julieta Massaferro

  • Palaeolimnological studies of the eutrophication of volcanic Lake Albano (Central Italy)

    Andrea Lami;Frank Niessen;Piero Guilizzoni;Julieta Masaferro

  • Distribution of mycosporine-like amino acids and photoprotective carotenoids among freshwater phytoplankton assemblages

    Isabelle Laurion;Andrea Lami;Ruben Sommaruga

  • Environmental changes in an alpine lake (Gossenkollesee, austria) over the last two centuries- the influence of air temperature on biological parameters

    Karin A. Koinig;Karin A. Koinig;Christian Kamenik;Roland Schmidt;Anna Agustí-Panareda

  • The environmental history of a mountain lake (Lago Paione Superiore, Central Alps, Italy) for the last c . 100 years: a multidisciplinary, palaeolimnological study

    P. Guilizzoni;A. Marchetto;A. Lami;N. G. Cameron

  • Plant pigment ratios from lakes sediments as indicators of recent acidification in alpine lakes

    Piero Guilizzoni;Andrea Lami;Aldo Marchetto

  • High resolution analysis of fossil pigments, carbon, nitrogen and sulphur in the sediment of eight European Alpine lakes: the MOLAR project

    Andrea Lami;Piero Guilizzoni;Aldo Marchetto

  • Records of environmental and climatic changes during the late Holocene from Svalbard: palaeolimnology of Kongressvatnet

    Piero Guilizzoni;Aldo Marchetto;Andrea Lami;Achim Brauer

  • Use of sedimentary pigments to infer past phosphorus concentration in lakes

    Piero Guilizzoni;Aldo Marchetto;Andrea Lami;Stefano Gerli

  • Late and post-glacial history of meromictic Längsee (Austria), in respect to climate change and anthropogenic impact

    Roland Schmidt;Sybille Wunsam;Ursula Brosch;Jan Fott

  • Ecological effects of multiple stressors on a deep lake (Lago Maggiore, Italy) integrating neo and palaeolimnological approaches

    Piero Guilizzoni;Suzanne N. Levine;Marina Manca;Aldo Marchetto

  • Millennial to interannual climate variability in the Mediterranean during the Last Glacial Maximum

    Christina Chondrogianni;Daniel Ariztegui;Tim Rolph;Stephen Juggins

  • The chemical and biological response of two remote mountain lakes in the Southern Central Alps (Italy) to twenty years of changing physical and chemical climate

    Aldo Marchetto;Rosario Mosello;Michela Rogora;Marina Manca

  • The sediment record of the past 200 years in a Swiss high- alpine lake: Hagelseewli (2339 ma.s.l.)

    André F. Lotter;André F. Lotter;PG Appleby;R Bindler;JA Dearing

  • Chemical and biological response of two small lakes in the Khumbu Valley, Himalayas (Nepal) to short-term variability and climatic change as detected by long-term monitoring and paleolimnological methods

    Andrea Lami;Aldo Marchetto;Simona Musazzi;Franco Salerno

Frequent Co-Authors

Aldo Marchetto
Aldo Marchetto National Research Council (CNR)
Peter G. Appleby
Peter G. Appleby University of Liverpool
Neil L. Rose
Neil L. Rose University College London
Marina Manca
Marina Manca Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - CNR
Anton Brancelj
Anton Brancelj University of Ljubljana
Roland Psenner
Roland Psenner University of Innsbruck
André F. Lotter
André F. Lotter University of Bern
Richard W. Battarbee
Richard W. Battarbee University College London
Mariano Bresciani
Mariano Bresciani Istituto per il Rilevamento Elettromagnetico dell'Ambiente

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