2024
DOI: 10.5194/esd-15-653-2024
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Lake ecosystem tipping points and climate feedbacks

Dag O. Hessen,
Tom Andersen,
David Armstrong McKay
et al.

Abstract: Abstract. Lakes and ponds experience anthropogenically forced changes that may be non-linear and sometimes initiate ecosystem feedbacks leading to tipping points beyond which impacts become hard to reverse. In many cases climate change is a key driver, sometimes in concert with other stressors. Lakes are also important players in the global climate by ventilating a large share of terrestrial carbon (C) back to the atmosphere as greenhouse gases and will likely provide substantial feedbacks to climate change. I… Show more

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