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Climate change: Worldwide emergence of dead zones in lakes


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Climate change: Worldwide emergence of dead zones in lakes
As climate change progresses, lakes also warm up, the oxygen concentration in the water decreases and dead zones in deep zones develop. Ruben Sommaruga from the Institute of Ecologyand an international team of researchers were the first to identify this dramatic widespread development in a study of 393 lakes around the world. The results were published in the journal Nature.
The temperature in lakes is also subject to the continuous warming of the climate. As water temperature increases, gas diffusion at the surface of lakes decreases and thus, the oxygen concentration in the lake decreases as well. Ruben Sommaruga and more than 40 scientists from all over the world studied the oxygen concentration in relation to temperature in 393 lakes over a period of more than 70 years. A total of 45,000 combined profiles of temperature and oxygen were analyzed. This close collaboration was made possible by the Gl ....

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UCSB Professors, With Co-Authors From UC Davis and UC Riverside, Publish Book on the Sierra Nevada


February 17, 2021 at 12:30 am by Sean Crommelin
Jeff Dozier, distinguished professor emeritus and the founding dean of the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, first sought to understand snow grains while at 20,000 feet in the Hindu Kush mountain range of Afghanistan. 
A six meter deep snow pit located near Emerald Lake.
Courtesy of Jeff Dozier.
“My colleagues, two partners that I was with at the time while climbing, asked ‘Are we in avalanche danger?’ And we had no clue whether or not we were,” Dozier said.
“I realized that there was just really fascinating stuff going on with the snowpack,” Dozier said.  ....

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UCSB Faculty Members Publish Book on Sierra Nevada Lakes and Watersheds


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“Clearly, in the Sierra, the amount of snowfall and its variability is the key driving variable,” said Melack. “However, making that connection through the hydrology and limnology has not been done anywhere else as clearly as I think it has in this book.”
Dozier concurred. “The huge interannual variability in the snowpack and thus the precipitation makes it difficult to pick out trends,” he said. He hopes the book will provide a clearer account of patterns where they do exist, and a more subtle picture than simply that the snow is disappearing.
“This is an example where, to truly understand what’s happening in that environment, you need to merge a real understanding of hydrology with watershed processes, with lake processes, with biology,” Melack added. It’s a familiar challenge to resource managers, who must constantly balance different activities and draw from diverse areas of understanding to make sound deci ....

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The Snow-Covered Range


A simple yet fitting name adorns California’s most prominent mountains: Sierra Nevada, or “snow-capped mountain range” in Spanish. The Sierra snowpack is the driving force behind the range’s hydrology and ecology, and it serves as a crucial reservoir for much of the thirsty state in which it lies.
“People think of gold as being key for California’s history, which of course it was,” said aquatic biologist John Melack, a distinguished professor at UC Santa Barbara, “but really, the gold is the Sierra Nevada snowpack. That’s what makes California what it is.”
Melack and Distinguished Professor Emeritus Jeff Dozier, of UCSB’s Bren School of Environmental Science & Management have released “Lakes and Watersheds in the Sierra Nevada of California” (UC Press, 2020), which synthesizes over 40 years of research on the mountains. Along with coauthors James Sickman and Steven Sadro, at UC Riverside and UC Davis, respectively, Melack and Dozier set out a comp ....

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