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Global mapping reveals increase in lacustrine algal blooms over the past decade

Hou, Xuejiao (author)
Southern University of Science and Technology
Feng, Lian (author)
Southern University of Science and Technology
Dai, Yanhui (author)
Southern University of Science and Technology
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Hu, Chuanmin (author)
University of South Florida
Gibson, Luke (author)
Southern University of Science and Technology
Tang, Jing (author)
Lund University,Lunds universitet,MERGE: ModElling the Regional and Global Earth system,Centrum för miljö- och klimatvetenskap (CEC),Naturvetenskapliga fakulteten,Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskap,Centre for Environmental and Climate Science (CEC),Faculty of Science,Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science,University of Copenhagen
Lee, Zhongping (author)
University of Massachusetts
Wang, Ying (author)
Southern University of Science and Technology
Cai, Xiaobin (author)
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Liu, Junguo (author)
Southern University of Science and Technology
Zheng, Yi (author)
Southern University of Science and Technology
Zheng, Chunmiao (author)
Southern University of Science and Technology
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2022-02-03
2022
English 5 s.
In: Nature Geoscience. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1752-0894 .- 1752-0908. ; 15:2, s. 130-134
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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  • Algal blooms constitute an emerging threat to global inland water quality, yet their spatial and temporal distribution at the global scale remains largely unknown. Here we establish a global bloom database, using 2.91 million Landsat satellite images from 1982 to 2019 to characterize algal blooms in 248,243 freshwater lakes, representing 57.1% of the global lake area. We show that 21,878 lakes (8.8%) spread across six continents have experienced algal blooms. The median bloom occurrence of affected lakes was 4.6%, but this frequency is increasing; we found increased bloom risks in the 2010s, globally (except for Oceania). The most pronounced increases were found in Asia and Africa, mostly in developing countries that remain reliant on agricultural fertilizer. As algal blooms continue to expand in scale and magnitude, this baseline census will be vital towards future risk assessments and mitigation efforts.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi -- Ekologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences -- Ecology (hsv//eng)
NATURVETENSKAP  -- Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap -- Oceanografi, hydrologi och vattenresurser (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Earth and Related Environmental Sciences -- Oceanography, Hydrology and Water Resources (hsv//eng)

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