The impacts of global warming have been reported from several deep lakes in the African Rift Valley and in each thermal gradients within the water column have increased thus strengthening already existing oxyclines, below which the water is permanently anoxic^1,2,3,4^. The temperature of Lake Victoria rose by 0.9°C between 1960 and 1990 raising fears that thermal stability would increase resulting in more extensive and severe anoxia in the deeper waters^5^. This is of concern because of the eutrophication of the lake, which began in the 1960s,^6,7^ and led to dense blooms of sometimes toxic cyanobacteria, increased deoxygenation of the bottom waters, and fish kills in some parts of the lake^8,9,10^. Here we show that thermal gradients ...
Global warming has been shown to strongly influence inland water systems, producing noticeable incre...
This paper quantifies the temporal pattern of thermal stratification and deoxygenation in Lake Nkuru...
Lake Victoria, the largest tropical lake in the world, suffers from severe eutrophication and the pr...
SummaryA warming Lake Tanganyika threatens its vital fishery. Nigel Williams reports
This research article published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG.,Lake Victoria is known for its ex...
Climate warming over the 20th century has increased the density stratification and stability of Lake...
The concentration of dissolved oxygen in aquatic systems helps to regulate biodiversity1,2, nutrient...
Comparison of historical and recent climatic data for Lake Victoria, a great lake in the high elevat...
Lake Kivu in East Africa has gained notoriety for its prodigious amounts of dissolved methane and da...
African tropical lakes provide vital ecosystem services including food and water to some of the fast...
Lake Kivu in East Africa has gained notoriety for its prodigious amounts of dissolved methane and da...
African tropical lakes provide vital ecosystem services including food and water to some of the fast...
1. Shallow lakes are important components of the biosphere, but they are also highly vulnerable to d...
Lake Victoria has experienced accelerated eutrophication with elevated phosphorus, nitrogen and chl...
Warming climates are rapidly transforming lake ecosystems worldwide, but the breadth of changes in t...
Global warming has been shown to strongly influence inland water systems, producing noticeable incre...
This paper quantifies the temporal pattern of thermal stratification and deoxygenation in Lake Nkuru...
Lake Victoria, the largest tropical lake in the world, suffers from severe eutrophication and the pr...
SummaryA warming Lake Tanganyika threatens its vital fishery. Nigel Williams reports
This research article published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG.,Lake Victoria is known for its ex...
Climate warming over the 20th century has increased the density stratification and stability of Lake...
The concentration of dissolved oxygen in aquatic systems helps to regulate biodiversity1,2, nutrient...
Comparison of historical and recent climatic data for Lake Victoria, a great lake in the high elevat...
Lake Kivu in East Africa has gained notoriety for its prodigious amounts of dissolved methane and da...
African tropical lakes provide vital ecosystem services including food and water to some of the fast...
Lake Kivu in East Africa has gained notoriety for its prodigious amounts of dissolved methane and da...
African tropical lakes provide vital ecosystem services including food and water to some of the fast...
1. Shallow lakes are important components of the biosphere, but they are also highly vulnerable to d...
Lake Victoria has experienced accelerated eutrophication with elevated phosphorus, nitrogen and chl...
Warming climates are rapidly transforming lake ecosystems worldwide, but the breadth of changes in t...
Global warming has been shown to strongly influence inland water systems, producing noticeable incre...
This paper quantifies the temporal pattern of thermal stratification and deoxygenation in Lake Nkuru...
Lake Victoria, the largest tropical lake in the world, suffers from severe eutrophication and the pr...