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Mountain lakes: Eyes on global environmental change

机译:山湖:全球环境变化的眼睛

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Mountain lakes are often situated in protected natural areas, a feature that leads to their role as sentinels of global environmental change. Despite variations in latitude, mountain lakes share many features, including their location in catchments with steep topographic gradients, cold temperatures, high incident solar and ultraviolet radiation (UVR), and prolonged ice and snow cover. These characteristics, in turn, affect mountain lake ecosystem structure, diversity, and productivity. The lakes themselves are mostly small, and up until recently, have been characterized as oligotrophic. This paper provides a review and update of the growing body of research that shows that sediments in remote mountain lakes archive regional and global environmental changes, including those linked to climate change, altered biogeochemical cycles, and changes in dust composition and deposition, atmospheric fertilization, and biological manipulations. These archives provide an important record of global environmental change that pre-dates typical monitoring windows. Paleolimnological research at strategically selected lakes has increased our knowledge of interactions among multiple stressors and their synergistic effects on lake systems. Lakes from transects across steep climate (i.e., temperature and effective moisture) gradients in mountain regions show how environmental change alters lakes in close proximity, but at differing climate starting points. Such research in particular highlights the impacts of melting glaciers on mountain lakes. The addition of new proxies, including DNA-based techniques and advanced stable isotopic analyses, provides a gateway to addressing novel research questions about global environmental change. Recent advances in remote sensing and continuous, high-frequency, limnological measurements will improve spatial and temporal resolution and help to add records to spatial gaps including tropical and southern latitudes. Mountain lake records provide a unique opportunity for global scale assessments that provide knowledge necessary to protect the Earth system.
机译:山湖通常位于受保护的自然区域,这是一个能够在全球环境变化的哨兵中导致他们的角色。尽管纬度变化,但山湖湖泊共享许多功能,包括他们在集水区中的位置,冷温度,高入射太阳能和紫外线辐射(UVR),延长冰和雪覆盖。反过来,这些特征影响了山湖生态系统结构,多样性和生产力。湖泊本身大多是小的,直到最近,才被称为寡营养性。本文介绍了越来越多的研究体系,表明远程山湖档案档案区域和全球环境变化的沉积物,包括与气候变化,改变生物地球化学循环,以及灰尘成分和沉积,大气施肥的变化,和生物操纵。这些档案提供了全球环境变更的重要记录,该变更是典型监控窗口的预期。战略选定湖泊的古勃语学研究提高了我们对多重压力源之间的相互作用的知识及其对湖泊系统的协同影响。从陡峭的气候(即,温度和有效的水分)梯度横跨山区的湖泊展示了环境变化如何在近距离接近时改变湖泊,但在不同的气候起点。这种研究特别突出了熔化冰川在山湖上的影响。添加新代理,包括基于DNA的技术和高级稳定同位素分析,为解决了关于全球环境变化的新型研究问题的门户。遥感和连续,高频,植物测量的最新进展将提高空间和时间分辨率,并有助于将记录添加到包括热带和南部纬度的空间间隙。山湖历史记录为全球规模评估提供了一个独特的机会,提供保护地球系统所需的知识。

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    《Global and planetary change》 |2019年第7期|77-95|共19页
  • 作者单位

    Univ Western Ontario Dept Geog 1151 Richmond St North Richmond ON N6A 5C2 Canada;

    Colorado State Univ Nat Resource Ecol Lab US Geol Survey Ft Collins CO 80523 USA;

    Utah State Univ Dept Watershed Sci 5210 Old Main Hill Logan UT 84322 USA;

    Colorado State Univ Nat Resource Ecol Lab Ft Collins CO 80523 USA;

    Univ Maine Climate Change Inst Orono ME USA;

    Univ Western Ontario Ctr Teaching & Learning 1151 Richmond St North London ON N6A 3K7 Canada;

    Univ Calif Davis Dept Environm Sci & Policy One Shields Ave Davis CA 95616 USA;

    Czech Acad Sci Inst Hydrobiol Biol Ctr Ceske Budejovice 37005 Czech Republic;

    Univ Innsbruck Dept Ecol Technikerstr 25 A-6020 Innsbruck Austria;

    Interuniv Ctr Aquat Ecosyst Res WasserCluster Lunz Dr Carl Kupelwieser Promenade 5 A-3293 Lunz Am See Austria;

    Portland State Univ Ctr Lakes & Reservoirs Portland OR 97203 USA|Portland State Univ Dept Environm Sci & Management Portland OR 97203 USA;

    Univ Nevada Global Water Ctr 1664 N Virginia St Reno NV 89557 USA|Univ Nevada Biol Dept 1664 N Virginia St Reno NV 89557 USA;

    US Geol Survey Columbia Environm Res Ctr 4200 East New Haven Rd Columbia MO 65201 USA;

    Univ Wisconsin Dept Forest & Wildlife Ecol Madison WI USA;

    Queens Univ Dept Biol Paleoecol Environm Assessment & Res Lab 116 Barrie St Kingston ON K7L 3N6 Canada;

    Univ Appl Sci & Arts Southern Switzerland Inst Earth Sci CH-6952 Canobbio Switzerland;

    US Geol Survey INSTAAR 4001 Discovery Dr Boulder CO 80303 USA;

    Colorado State Univ Dept Fish Wildlife & Conservat Biol 1474 Campus Delivery Ft Collins CO 80523 USA;

    Univ Calif Santa Barbara Bren Sch Environm Sci & Management Santa Barbara CA 93106 USA;

    Queens Univ Dept Biol Paleoecol Environm Assessment & Res Lab 116 Barrie St Kingston ON K7L 3N6 Canada;

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  • 关键词

    Mountain lakes; Paleolimnology; Climate change; Atmospheric deposition; Dust; Carbon cycle; Species invasions;

    机译:山湖;古语气学;气候变化;大气沉积;灰尘;碳循环;物种入侵;

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