Surface wind speed has declined significantly globally. However, the response of aquatic systems to decreasing wind speeds has received little attention. We examined the effects of a long-term decrease in wind speed on shallow, eutrophic Lake Taihu, China's third largest lake, by combining high-frequency monitoring, long-term meteorological and water quality data with short-term laboratory sediment nutrient release experiments. The annual mean wind speed showed a significant decreasing trend and the maximum continuous days with wind speed <3 m/s increased significantly from 1996 to 2017. The high-frequency monitoring data showed that bottom water hypoxia occurred occasionally in summer and autumn. The water quality data combined with the ex...
Climate change affects seasonal weather patterns, but little is known about the consequent effects o...
The cyanobacterial blooms are global environmental perils and have been extensively compounded and c...
Near‐surface wind speeds have changed over recent decades, raising questions about the extent to whi...
One common hypothesis is that wind can affect concentrations of nutrients (i.e., nitrogen and phosph...
As part of a global phenomenon, a 30% decrease in average wind speed since 1996 in southern Estonia ...
Many studies have focused on the interactive effects of temperature increases due to global warming ...
Many studies have focused on the interactive effects of temperature increases due to global warming ...
As the third largest fresh water lake in China, Taihu Lake is suffering from serious eutrophication,...
Shallow lakes, one of the most widespread water bodies in the world, are easily shifted to a new tro...
With continuous measurements of dissolved oxygen, temperature, irradiance, and wind speed, as well a...
The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of sediment resuspension and phosphorus (P...
Poyang Lake, the largest freshwater lake in China, distinguishes itself by its complicated suspended...
It has been hypothesized that climate change will induce the areal extension of cyanobacterial bloom...
Long-term phytoplankton community changes indicate the trophic status under nutrient regulation cond...
Abstract: With continuous measurements of dissolved oxygen, temperature, irradiance, and wind speed,...
Climate change affects seasonal weather patterns, but little is known about the consequent effects o...
The cyanobacterial blooms are global environmental perils and have been extensively compounded and c...
Near‐surface wind speeds have changed over recent decades, raising questions about the extent to whi...
One common hypothesis is that wind can affect concentrations of nutrients (i.e., nitrogen and phosph...
As part of a global phenomenon, a 30% decrease in average wind speed since 1996 in southern Estonia ...
Many studies have focused on the interactive effects of temperature increases due to global warming ...
Many studies have focused on the interactive effects of temperature increases due to global warming ...
As the third largest fresh water lake in China, Taihu Lake is suffering from serious eutrophication,...
Shallow lakes, one of the most widespread water bodies in the world, are easily shifted to a new tro...
With continuous measurements of dissolved oxygen, temperature, irradiance, and wind speed, as well a...
The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of sediment resuspension and phosphorus (P...
Poyang Lake, the largest freshwater lake in China, distinguishes itself by its complicated suspended...
It has been hypothesized that climate change will induce the areal extension of cyanobacterial bloom...
Long-term phytoplankton community changes indicate the trophic status under nutrient regulation cond...
Abstract: With continuous measurements of dissolved oxygen, temperature, irradiance, and wind speed,...
Climate change affects seasonal weather patterns, but little is known about the consequent effects o...
The cyanobacterial blooms are global environmental perils and have been extensively compounded and c...
Near‐surface wind speeds have changed over recent decades, raising questions about the extent to whi...