1. Hydrologically open lakes in temperate regions are not considered as sen
sitive to climate change as closed-basin lakes in semiarid regions.
2. Oak Mere is an acid lake in lowland UK. It has no surface inflow or outf
low but is connected to the regional groundwater. It is a high landscape, h
ydrologically open Lake.
3. This paper describes how Oak Mere responded to drought with rapid and su
bstantial changes in acidity and nutrients. Decreases in pH and catchment-d
erived nutrients appear to be a response to the relative amount of catchmen
t-derived minerals compared with those received in direct precipitation.
4. The extreme sensitivity of the site appears to be due to negligible grou
ndwater inputs, low buffering capacity and a short retention time.
5. The paper demonstrates that high landscape sites may represent the most
sensitive hydrologically open lakes to climate change. This not only has co
nsequences for acidification and eutrophication studies. These sites may al
so be considered valuable in that they potentially offer an important new a
rchive for palaeoclimate studies, with a sensitivity previously considered
unavailable in low altitude temperate regions.