Half of World's Lakes are Less Resilient to Disturbance Than They Used to Be
June 27, 2024
June 27, 2024
WASHINGTON, June 27 (TNSres) -- The American Geophysical Union issued the following news release:
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Some high-altitude lakes are more resilient, or able to bounce back to a baseline state, after a disturbance because increased glacial melt is temporarily feeding them
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Nearly half of the world's large lakes have lost resilience, or the ability to bounce back after an abrupt disturbance, in recent decades, according to the first global a . . .
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Some high-altitude lakes are more resilient, or able to bounce back to a baseline state, after a disturbance because increased glacial melt is temporarily feeding them
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Nearly half of the world's large lakes have lost resilience, or the ability to bounce back after an abrupt disturbance, in recent decades, according to the first global a . . .