International audienceAbstract Climate change is altering thermal stratification in lakes worldwide. Reduction in winter mixing lead to prolonged oxygen depletion, lasting for years to centuries, potentially becoming permanent. Although there is convincing evidence of lake deoxygenation globally, its duration, timing, and impacts over decadal to centennial timescales remain uncertain. Here, we introduce a novel model-data assimilation approach using 150 years of limnological and paleolimnological data to evaluate the anthropogenic impact and future of deep dissolved oxygen in Lake Geneva. We find that climate change has influenced winter mixing, with divergent effects on bottom oxygen concentrations before and after eutrophication. Over cen...
A decrease in hypolimnetic dissolved oxygen (DO) is a commonly seen effect of climate change. Howeve...
International audienceThe spatiotemporal distribution of biochemical varves spanning the last 150 yr...
1. We analysed 41 years of data (1968–2008) from Blelham Tarn, U.K., to determine the consequences o...
International audienceThe Anthropocene is characterized by a worldwide spread of hypoxia, among othe...
Lake Geneva is recovering from its eutrophic past but no significant trend in the areal hypolimnetic...
The concentration of dissolved oxygen in aquatic systems helps to regulate biodiversity, nutrient bi...
International audienceAbstract. Long-term effects of climate change on lakes globally will include a...
A decrease in hypolimnetic dissolved oxygen (DO) is a commonly seen effect of climate change. Howeve...
A decrease in hypolimnetic dissolved oxygen (DO) is a commonly seen effect of climate change. Howeve...
One of the most important physical characteristics driving lifecycle events in lakes is stratificati...
Severe deterioration of water quality in lakes, characterized by overabundance of algae and declinin...
A decrease in hypolimnetic dissolved oxygen (DO) is a commonly seen effect of climate change. Howeve...
International audienceThe spatiotemporal distribution of biochemical varves spanning the last 150 yr...
1. We analysed 41 years of data (1968–2008) from Blelham Tarn, U.K., to determine the consequences o...
International audienceThe Anthropocene is characterized by a worldwide spread of hypoxia, among othe...
Lake Geneva is recovering from its eutrophic past but no significant trend in the areal hypolimnetic...
The concentration of dissolved oxygen in aquatic systems helps to regulate biodiversity, nutrient bi...
International audienceAbstract. Long-term effects of climate change on lakes globally will include a...
A decrease in hypolimnetic dissolved oxygen (DO) is a commonly seen effect of climate change. Howeve...
A decrease in hypolimnetic dissolved oxygen (DO) is a commonly seen effect of climate change. Howeve...
One of the most important physical characteristics driving lifecycle events in lakes is stratificati...
Severe deterioration of water quality in lakes, characterized by overabundance of algae and declinin...
A decrease in hypolimnetic dissolved oxygen (DO) is a commonly seen effect of climate change. Howeve...
International audienceThe spatiotemporal distribution of biochemical varves spanning the last 150 yr...
1. We analysed 41 years of data (1968–2008) from Blelham Tarn, U.K., to determine the consequences o...