Multi-decadal change in summer mean water temperature in Lake Konnevesi, Finland (1984–2021)

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Multi-decadal change in summer mean water temperature in Lake Konnevesi, Finland (1984–2021). / Noori, Roohollah; Woolway, R. Iestyn; Jun, Changhyun et al.
In: Ecological Informatics, Vol. 78, 102331, 01.12.2023.

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Noori, R, Woolway, RI, Jun, C, Bateni, SM, Naderian, D, Partani, S, Maghrebi, M & Pulkkanen, M 2023, 'Multi-decadal change in summer mean water temperature in Lake Konnevesi, Finland (1984–2021)', Ecological Informatics, vol. 78, 102331. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoinf.2023.102331

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Noori, R., Woolway, R. I., Jun, C., Bateni, S. M., Naderian, D., Partani, S., Maghrebi, M., & Pulkkanen, M. (2023). Multi-decadal change in summer mean water temperature in Lake Konnevesi, Finland (1984–2021). Ecological Informatics, 78, Article 102331. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoinf.2023.102331

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Noori R, Woolway RI, Jun C, Bateni SM, Naderian D, Partani S, Maghrebi M, Pulkkanen M. 2023. Multi-decadal change in summer mean water temperature in Lake Konnevesi, Finland (1984–2021). Ecological Informatics. 78:Article 102331. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoinf.2023.102331

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Noori R, Woolway RI, Jun C, Bateni SM, Naderian D, Partani S et al. Multi-decadal change in summer mean water temperature in Lake Konnevesi, Finland (1984–2021). Ecological Informatics. 2023 Dec 1;78:102331. Epub 2023 Oct 10. doi: 10.1016/j.ecoinf.2023.102331

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Noori, Roohollah ; Woolway, R. Iestyn ; Jun, Changhyun et al. / Multi-decadal change in summer mean water temperature in Lake Konnevesi, Finland (1984–2021). In: Ecological Informatics. 2023 ; Vol. 78.

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T1 - Multi-decadal change in summer mean water temperature in Lake Konnevesi, Finland (1984–2021)

AU - Noori, Roohollah

AU - Woolway, R. Iestyn

AU - Jun, Changhyun

AU - Bateni, Sayed M.

AU - Naderian, Danial

AU - Partani, Sadegh

AU - Maghrebi, Mohsen

AU - Pulkkanen, Merja

PY - 2023/12/1

Y1 - 2023/12/1

N2 - Depth-resolved water temperature data on the thermal environment of lakes are often hindered by sparse temporal frequency, limited depth resolution, or short duration that create many challenges for long-term analysis. Where high frequency and depth-resolved data exist, they can provide a wealth of knowledge about how lakes are responding to a changing climate. In this study, we analyzed around 950 profiles of summer mean water temperature (July to September), which includes about 30,600 unique observations, from a subarctic lake (Lake Konnevesi, Finland) to understand the changes in lake surface water temperature (LSWT), lake deepwater temperature (LDWT), and lake volumetrically weighted mean temperature (LVWMT) from 1984 to 2021. Statistical analysis of this dataset revealed a substantial warming of LSWT (0.41 °C decade−1) and LVWMT (0.32 °C decade−1), whilst LDWT remained unchanged (0.00 °C decade−1). Our analysis using a generalized additive model suggested the inter-annual variability in LSWT and LVWMT correlated significantly with the upward trends of summer mean air temperature and solar radiation, but suggested no significant effect of observed changes in ice departure dates and near-surface wind speed. None of the investigated predictors correlated with the change in the LDWT. Due to the variable response of lake surface and bottom water temperature to climate change in this subarctic lake, our data suggest a substantial increase in lake thermal stability. Our study supports the growing literature on lake thermal responses to climate change, and illustrates the unique contrast of climate change impacts at the surface and at depth in lake ecosystems, with deep waters acting as a potential thermal refuge to aquatic organisms within a warming world.

AB - Depth-resolved water temperature data on the thermal environment of lakes are often hindered by sparse temporal frequency, limited depth resolution, or short duration that create many challenges for long-term analysis. Where high frequency and depth-resolved data exist, they can provide a wealth of knowledge about how lakes are responding to a changing climate. In this study, we analyzed around 950 profiles of summer mean water temperature (July to September), which includes about 30,600 unique observations, from a subarctic lake (Lake Konnevesi, Finland) to understand the changes in lake surface water temperature (LSWT), lake deepwater temperature (LDWT), and lake volumetrically weighted mean temperature (LVWMT) from 1984 to 2021. Statistical analysis of this dataset revealed a substantial warming of LSWT (0.41 °C decade−1) and LVWMT (0.32 °C decade−1), whilst LDWT remained unchanged (0.00 °C decade−1). Our analysis using a generalized additive model suggested the inter-annual variability in LSWT and LVWMT correlated significantly with the upward trends of summer mean air temperature and solar radiation, but suggested no significant effect of observed changes in ice departure dates and near-surface wind speed. None of the investigated predictors correlated with the change in the LDWT. Due to the variable response of lake surface and bottom water temperature to climate change in this subarctic lake, our data suggest a substantial increase in lake thermal stability. Our study supports the growing literature on lake thermal responses to climate change, and illustrates the unique contrast of climate change impacts at the surface and at depth in lake ecosystems, with deep waters acting as a potential thermal refuge to aquatic organisms within a warming world.

KW - Climate change

KW - Limnology

KW - Warming trend

KW - Generalized additive model

U2 - 10.1016/j.ecoinf.2023.102331

DO - 10.1016/j.ecoinf.2023.102331

M3 - Article

VL - 78

JO - Ecological Informatics

JF - Ecological Informatics

SN - 1574-9541

M1 - 102331

ER -