The GloboLakes project, a global observatory of lake responses to environmental change, aims to exploit current satellite missions and long remote sensing archives to synoptically study multiple lake ecosystems, assess their current condition, reconstruct past trends to system trajectories and assess lake sensitivity to multiple drivers of change. Here we describe the selection protocol for including lakes in the global observatory based upon remote sensing techniques and an initial pool of the largest 3,721 lakes and reservoirs in the world, as listed in the Global Lakes and Wetlands Database. An 18-year long archive of satellite data was used to create spatial and temporal filters for the identification of water bodies that are appropriat...
Mountain lakes are often situated in protected natural areas, a feature that leads to their role as ...
Monitoring of the lake ecosystems is of paramount importance for the overall development of a region...
Large freshwater lakes provide immense value to the surrounding populations, yet there is limited un...
The GloboLakes project, a global observatory of lake responses to environmental change, aims to expl...
Over 50% of the world’s population live within 3 km of rivers and lakes highlighting the ongoing imp...
AbstractOver 50% of the world's population live within 3km of rivers and lakes highlighting the on-g...
We present an approach that uses satellite products to derive models for predicting lake chlorophyll...
The Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON) has built an international, grassroots networ...
Lakes are key indicators of environmental change and major repositories of biodiversity and ecosyste...
Lake Urmia, the second largest saline Lake on earth and a highly endangered ecosystem, is on the bri...
A Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON; www.gleon.org) has formed to provide a coordina...
A consistent dataset of lake surface water temperature, ice cover, water-leaving reflectance, water ...
Satellite remote sensing data are important to the study of environment problems at a global scale. ...
Global lake/reservoir surface water extent is the basic input data for many studies. Although there ...
Lakes are inestimable renewable natural resources that are under significant pressure by human activ...
Mountain lakes are often situated in protected natural areas, a feature that leads to their role as ...
Monitoring of the lake ecosystems is of paramount importance for the overall development of a region...
Large freshwater lakes provide immense value to the surrounding populations, yet there is limited un...
The GloboLakes project, a global observatory of lake responses to environmental change, aims to expl...
Over 50% of the world’s population live within 3 km of rivers and lakes highlighting the ongoing imp...
AbstractOver 50% of the world's population live within 3km of rivers and lakes highlighting the on-g...
We present an approach that uses satellite products to derive models for predicting lake chlorophyll...
The Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON) has built an international, grassroots networ...
Lakes are key indicators of environmental change and major repositories of biodiversity and ecosyste...
Lake Urmia, the second largest saline Lake on earth and a highly endangered ecosystem, is on the bri...
A Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON; www.gleon.org) has formed to provide a coordina...
A consistent dataset of lake surface water temperature, ice cover, water-leaving reflectance, water ...
Satellite remote sensing data are important to the study of environment problems at a global scale. ...
Global lake/reservoir surface water extent is the basic input data for many studies. Although there ...
Lakes are inestimable renewable natural resources that are under significant pressure by human activ...
Mountain lakes are often situated in protected natural areas, a feature that leads to their role as ...
Monitoring of the lake ecosystems is of paramount importance for the overall development of a region...
Large freshwater lakes provide immense value to the surrounding populations, yet there is limited un...