2023
DOI: 10.1002/lob.10559
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Deep and Frozen: High‐Mountain Lakes as Sentinels of Regional Limnology and Global Environmental Changes

Abstract: High‐mountain lakes possess tremendous ecological significance and contribute to the well‐being of local mountain population and those living in adjacent lowland areas. Over the years, the structure and function of these ecosystems have experienced significant variations particularly due to the synergistic effects of climate stressors and human perturbations as well as reformed water consumption patterns. However, research on hydrology of mountain lakes remains focused on particular regions and related scienti… Show more

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