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  • Lake browning generates a spatiotemporal mismatch between DOC and limiting nutrients, 2018 spatial survey, modeled light limitation and whole-lake productivity changes in long-term Adirondack lake survey 1994-2012
  • Stetler, Jonathan T.; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
    Knoll, Lesley B.; "Itasca Biological Station and Laboratories, University of Minnesota"
    Driscoll, Charles T.; Syracuse University
    Rose, Kevin C.; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  • 2021-02-24
  • Stetler, J.T., L.B. Knoll, C.T. Driscoll, and K.C. Rose. 2021. Lake browning generates a spatiotemporal mismatch between DOC and limiting nutrients, 2018 spatial survey, modeled light limitation and whole-lake productivity changes in long-term Adirondack lake survey 1994-2012 ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-27).
  • This data set contains information on a spatial survey of dissolved organic matter (DOM) across lakes and wetlands in the Northeast and Midwest, USA and modeled long-term changes in light limitation and whole-lake productivity in a suite of lakes in the Adirondack State Park, New York, USA. Widespread long-term increases in DOM have been observed in many lakes in a process known as browning. This data set enables the assessment of potential changes in dissolved absorbance and dissolved organic nutrients associated with browning. This data set accompanies a manuscript in review at Limnology and Oceanography: Letters.

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  • edi.737.1  (Uploaded 2021-02-24)  
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