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Common environmental theme Freshwater - State and impacts (Poland)
SOER Common environmental theme from Poland
Located in The European environment – state and outlook 2010 Country assessments Poland
Common environmental theme Freshwater - Why care? (Germany)
Located in The European environment – state and outlook 2010 Country assessments Germany
EEAFigure Ice break-up dates from selected European lakes and rivers (1835-2006) and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index for winter 1864-2006
Time series of ice break-up dates from selected European lakes and rivers. Data smoothed with a 7-year moving average
Located in Data and maps Maps and graphs
Animation (swf) Introduction to General Terms
Located in Environmental topics Water
Indicator Assessment Lake and river ice cover (CLIM 020) - Assessment published Sep 2008
The duration of ice cover in the northern hemisphere has shortened at a mean rate of 12 days per century, resulting from an average 5.7 days later ice cover and 6.3 days earlier ice break-up.  The strongest trends in northern Europe are in the timing of ice break-up which is consistent with the fastest warming in winter and spring.  The ice cover of lakes with mean winter temperature close to zero is much more dependent on temperature change than lakes in colder regions such as northern Scandinavia.
Located in Data and maps Indicators Lake and river ice cover
EEAFigure Percentage of natural, heavily modified, artificial and unknown status for river, lake, transitional and coastal water bodies
The graphs illustrate the designation of heavily and artificial water bodies
Located in Data and maps Maps and graphs
EEAFigure Percentage of natural, heavily modified, artificial and unknown status for river, lake, transitional and coastal water bodies
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Located in Data and maps Maps and graphs
EEAFigure Phosphorous levels in the water of large mountain lakes in Switzerland
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Located in Data and maps Maps and graphs
EEAFigure Phosphorus concentrations in lakes (total phosphorus) between 1992 and 2009 in different geographical regions of Europe.
The data series per region are calculated as the average of the annual mean for lake monitoring stations in the region. Only complete series after inter/extrapolation are included (see indicator specification). There were no stations with complete series after inter/extrapolation in the South and Southeast regions. The number of lake monitoring stations included per geographical region is given in parentheses
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EEAFigure Phosphorus concentrations in lakes (total phosphorus) between 1992 and 2008 in different geographical regions of Europe.
The data series per region are calculated as the average of the annual mean for lake monitoring stations in the region. Only complete series after inter/extrapolation are included (see indicator specification). There were no stations with complete series after inter/extrapolation in the South and Southeast regions. The number of lake monitoring stations included per geographical region is given in parentheses
Located in Data and maps Maps and graphs
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