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  • Widespread deoxygenation of temperate lakes: companion dataset 1980 - 2017
  • Jane, Stephen F; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
    Hansen, Gretchen J. A.; University of Minnesota
    Benjamin, Kraemer; IGB Leibniz institute for freshwater ecology and inland fisheries
    Leavitt, Peter R.; University of Regina and Queen's University Belfast
    Mincer, Joshua L.; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
    North, Rebecca L.; University of Missouri
    Pilla, Rachel M.; Miami University
    Stetler, Jonathan T.; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
    Williamson, Craig E.; Miami University
    Woolway, R. Iestyn; Dundalk Institute of Technology
    Arvola, Lauri; University of Helsinki
    Chandra, Sudeep; University of Nevada
    DeGasperi, Curtis L.; King County Water and Land Resources Division
    Diemer, Laura; FB Environmental Associates
    Dunalska, Julita; University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
    Erina, Oxana; Lomonosov Moscow State University
    Flaim, Giovanna; Research and Innovation Centre, Fondazione Edmund Mach
    Grossart, Hans-Peter; Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries and Potsdam University
    Hambright, K. David; The University of Oklahoma
    Hein, Catherine; Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
    Hejzlar, Josef; Biology Centre CAS
    Janus, Lorraine L.; New York City Department of Environmental Protection
    Jenny, Jean-Philippe; CARRTEL Limnology Center
    Jones, John R.; University of Missouri
    Knoll, Lesley B.; Itasca Biological Station and Laboratories
    Leoni, Barbara; University of Milan-Bicocca
    Mackay, Eleanor; Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
    Matsuzaki, Shin-Ichiro S.; National Institute for Environmental Studies
    McBride, Chris; Environmental Research Institute
    Muller-Navarra, Dorthe C; University of Hamburg
    Paterson, Andrew M.; Dorset Environmental Science Center
    Pierson, Don; Uppsala University
    Rogora, Michela; CNR Water Research Institute
    Rusak, James A.; Dorset Environmental Science Center
    Sadro, Steven; University of California
    Saulnier-Talbot, Emilie; Universite Laval
    Schmid, Martin; Eawag, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
    Sommaruga, Ruben; University of Innsbruck, Department of Ecology
    Thiery, Wim; Vrije Universiteit Brussel and ETH Zurich, Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science
    Verburg, Piet; National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Ltd (NIWA)
    Weathers, Kathleen C.; Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
    Weyhenmeyer, Gesa A.; Uppsala University
    Yokota, Kiyoko; State University of New York College at Oneonta (SUNY Oneonta)
    Rose, Kevin C.; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  • 2020-10-20
  • Jane, S.F., G.J. Hansen, K. Benjamin, P.R. Leavitt, J.L. Mincer, R.L. North, R.M. Pilla, J.T. Stetler, C.E. Williamson, R. Woolway, L. Arvola, S. Chandra, C.L. DeGasperi, L. Diemer, J. Dunalska, O. Erina, G. Flaim, H. Grossart, K. Hambright, C. Hein, J. Hejzlar, L.L. Janus, J. Jenny, J.R. Jones, L.B. Knoll, B. Leoni, E. Mackay, S.S. Matsuzaki, C. McBride, D.C. Muller-Navarra, A.M. Paterson, D. Pierson, M. Rogora, J.A. Rusak, S. Sadro, E. Saulnier-Talbot, M. Schmid, R. Sommaruga, W. Thiery, P. Verburg, K.C. Weathers, G.A. Weyhenmeyer, K. Yokota, and K.C. Rose. 2020. Widespread deoxygenation of temperate lakes: companion dataset 1980 - 2017 ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-29).
  • Lake surface temperatures are steadily increasing. DO responds to temperature through multiple mechanisms, suggesting that DO in lakes should be responding to changing water temperatures. To determine whether and how DO is changing in temperate lakes, we collected and analyzed 22,983 temperature and dissolved oxygen profiles from approximately 400 mostly temperate zone lakes. Here, we present resulting derived statistics from this analysis. These statistics include mean summer epilimnetic temperature and DO, hypolimnetic temperature and DO, Secchi depth, chlorophyll a, as well as select meteorological variables such as mean summer air temperature and wind speed.

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  • edi.1001.1  (Uploaded 2020-10-20)  
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