2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10533-024-01193-5
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Climate displaces deposition as dominant driver of dissolved organic carbon concentrations in historically acidified lakes

Allison M. Herreid,
Hannah M. Fazekas,
Sarah J. Nelson
et al.

Abstract: Climate and atmospheric deposition interact with watershed properties to drive dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in lakes. Because drivers of DOC concentration are inter-related and interact, it is challenging to assign a single dominant driver to changes in lake DOC concentration across spatiotemporal scales. Leveraging forty years of data across sixteen lakes, we used structural equation modeling to show that the impact of climate, as moderated by watershed characteristics, has become more domina… Show more

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