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  • Mendenhall Glacier where higher temperature trends resulting from climate change will lead to more melting and possibly impact the cold water fishery.
    • — January 13, 2025

    Research Brief: Emergence of New Temperature Trends in Freshwater Lakes

    Under current lake models accounting for climate change, seasonal temperatures may fall outside the range of natural variability. Unfortunately, as temperature trends change, lake ecosystems are also impacted as native[…]

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    Snow Mountain Landscape of Tibet. A region dominated by lakes and glaciers triggering GLOFS and the formation of thermokarst lakes.
    • — December 9, 2024

    Research Brief: Evaluating Methane Emissions in Thermokarst Lakes

    Manmade emissions of various greenhouse gases like methane have exacerbated climate change, leading to severe global impacts. The rapid warming and abrupt thaw triggered by climate change results in the[…]

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  • Drained lake bed at Illisarvik seen from helicopter just before installation of a greenhouse gas monitoring system.
    • — November 18, 2024

    Research Brief: How Greenhouse Gas Emissions are Influenced by Stratification and Mixing Events

    Shallow lakes and ponds undergo frequent thermal stratification, which can influence greenhouse gas emissions over time. As global greenhouse gas emissions increase globally, it’s important to understand natural and man-made[…]

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    Lake Khovsgol in Mongolia, a region included in the extreme heat analysis
    • — October 14, 2024

    Research Brief: Influence of Extreme Heat on Lake Warming in China

    Global climate change has led to increases in the frequency and severity of extreme heating events across the globe. While these events are known to have severe impacts on human[…]

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