Extreme weather events and climate variability provide a lens to how shallow lakes may respond to climate change

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  • who: Karl Havens and collaborators from the Florida Sea Grant College Program, University of Florida, McCarty Drive, Gainesville, FL, USA have published the research work: Extreme Weather Events and Climate Variability Provide a Lens to How Shallow Lakes May Respond to Climate Change, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 24/09/2004
  • what: Using the available data, the authors develop conclusions and hypotheses about the underlying mechanisms whereby climate change-related changes in extreme events and rainfall/drought could affect shallow subtropical lakes, with a focus on nutrient dynamics and cyanobacteria blooms. This study provides examples . . .

     

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