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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
卷 50, 期 8, 页码 -出版社
AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2023GL103225
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lake color; light attenuation; climate change; remote sensing
A study of 2,550 Chinese lakes from 1984 to 2021 revealed that 68% of the lakes experienced a shift towards shorter visual wavelengths in color. Lakes in the Tibetan Plateau showed larger declines in wavelength compared to lakes in other areas. The factors associated with these color shifts varied in different ecoregions, with warmer and wetter climate influencing deep lakes in western China towards a blue color, while increased vegetation and reduced wind influenced shallow lakes in eastern China towards a green-cyan color. This study highlights the heterogeneous controls of climate and human activities on lake color patterns.
Lakes are sentinels of global changes and integrators of processes in watersheds. Changes of lake water quality can be observed in shifts in lake color, however, the prevalence of shifts and trends in color and relevant factors remain elusive. Here, a comprehensive examination of color in 2,550 Chinese lakes from 1984 to 2021 revealed that color in 68% of the lakes shifted toward shorter visual wavelengths. Lakes in the Tibetan Plateau had larger declines in wavelength than lakes in other areas. The factors associated with reduced visual wavelengths varied in different ecoregions. A warmer and wetter climate in deep lakes in western China is associated with shifts toward blue. Increased vegetation in watershed and decreased wind are associated with green-yellow shifting to green-cyan color in shallow lakes of eastern China. Our study highlights the heterogeneous controls of climate and humans on changing patterns of lake colors.
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