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Citizen science shows systematic changes in the temperature difference between air and inland waters with global warming

Weyhenmeyer, Gesa A. (author)
Mackay, Murray (author)
Stockwell, Jason D. (author)
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Thiery, Wim (author)
Grossart, Hans-Peter (author)
Augusto-Silva, Petala B. (author)
Baulch, Helen M. (author)
de Eyto, Elvira (author)
Hejzlar, Josef (author)
Kangur, Kuelli (author)
Kirillin, Georgiy (author)
Pierson, Don C. (author)
Rusak, James A. (author)
Sadro, Steven (author)
Woolway, R. Iestyn (author)
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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP 2017
2017
English.
In: Scientific Reports. - 2045-2322. ; 7
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  • Citizen science projects have a long history in ecological studies. The research usefulness of such projects is dependent on applying simple and standardized methods. Here, we conducted a citizen science project that involved more than 3500 Swedish high school students to examine the temperature difference between surface water and the overlying air (T-w-T-a) as a proxy for sensible heat flux (Q(H)). If Q(H) is directed upward, corresponding to positive T-w-T-a, it can enhance CO2 and CH4 emissions from inland waters, thereby contributing to increased greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere. The students found mostly negative T-w-T-a across small ponds, lakes, streams/rivers and the sea shore (i.e. downward Q(H)), with T-w-T-a becoming increasingly negative with increasing T-a. Further examination of T-w-T-a using high-frequency temperature data from inland waters across the globe confirmed that T-w-T-a is linearly related to T-a. Using the longest available high-frequency temperature time series from Lake Erken, Sweden, we found a rapid increase in the occasions of negative T-w-T-a with increasing annual mean T-a since 1989. From these results, we can expect that ongoing and projected global warming will result in increasingly negative T-w-T-a, thereby reducing CO2 and CH4 transfer velocities from inland waters into the atmosphere.

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Earth and Related Environmental Sciences  (hsv)
Oceanography, Hydrology, Water Resources  (hsv)
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Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap  (hsv)
Oceanografi, hydrologi, vattenresurser  (hsv)
Climate Research  (hsv)
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