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Mapping global lake dynamics reveals the emerging roles of small lakes

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Mapping global lake dynamics reveals the emerging roles of small lakes

X. Pi, Q. Luo, et al.

Discover how lakes, the vital natural resources and unexpected carbon gas emitters, have transformed over four decades globally, with insights from a team of researchers including Xuehui Pi and Yang Xu. Uncover the surprising role of small lakes in influencing water variability and carbon emissions.

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Abstract
Lakes are crucial natural resources and carbon gas emitters, undergoing rapid global changes due to climate change and human activities. This study maps 3.4 million lakes globally, detailing their maximum extents and area changes over four decades. Lake area increased across all six continents analyzed, with a net gain of +46,278 km², 56% from reservoirs. Small lakes (<1 km²) dominated size variability in half of global inland lake regions, despite comprising only 15% of the total area. Increased lake area led to higher carbon emissions, primarily from small lakes, highlighting their significant role in regulating both local and global water variability and carbon emissions.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 01, 2022
Authors
Xuehui Pi, Qiuqi Luo, Lian Feng, Yang Xu, Jing Tang, Xiuyu Liang, Enze Ma, Ran Cheng, Rasmus Fensholt, Martin Brandt, Xiaobin Cai, Luke Gibson, Junguo Liu, Chunmiao Zheng, Weifeng Li, Brett A. Bryan
Tags
lakes
climate change
carbon emissions
water variability
small lakes
global changes
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