Detecting Climate Driven Changes in Chlorophyll-a in Deep Subalpine Lakes Using Long Term Satellite Data
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Climate change has increased the temperature and altered the mixing regime of highvalue
lakes in the subalpine region of Northern Italy. Remote sensing of chlorophyll-a can help
provide a time series to allow an assessment of the ecological implications of this. Non-parametric
multiplicative regression (NPMR) was used to visualize and understand the changes that have
occurred between 2003-2018 in Lakes Garda, Como, Iseo, and Maggiore. In all four deep subalpine
lakes, there has been a disruption from a traditional pattern of a significant spring chlorophyll-a peak
followed by a clear water phase and summer/autumn peaks. This was replaced after 2010-2012, with
lower spring peaks and a tendency for annual maxima to occur in summer. There was a tendency
for this switch to be interspersed by a two-year period of low chlorophyll-a. Variables that were
significant in NPMR included time, air temperature, total phosphorus, winter temperature, and
winter values for the North Atlantic Oscillation. The change from spring to summer chlorophyll-a
maxima, relatively sudden in an ecological context, could be interpreted as a regime shift. The
cause was probably cascading effects from increased winter temperatures, reduced winter mixing,
and altered nutrient dynamics. Future trends will depend on climate change and inter-decadal
climate drivers.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
global warming; satellite time series; oligo-mesotrophic lakes; subalpine; optical sensors
Elenco autori:
Ghirardi, Nicola; Free, GARY NOEL; Caroni, Rossana; Giardino, Claudia; Bresciani, Mariano; Pinardi, Monica
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