“…The intracontinental location of the lake offers an unique opportunity to study midlatitude climate change at a location marginally affected by changes in monsoons or marine conditions (Oberhänsli & Molnar, 2012). Characteristics of Issyk Kul have been investigated within several fields of research providing data on, for example, the tectonic evolution (Roud et al., 2021), earthquake occurrence (Korzhenkov & Deev, 2017), seismic‐stratigraphy (Gebhardt et al., 2017), geomorphology (Burgette et al., 2017; Rosenwinkel et al., 2017), recent climate (Shabunin & Shabunin, 2002), water chemistry (Karmanchuk, 2002), hydrobiology (Rojas‐Jimenez et al., 2021; Romanovsky, 2002b; Savvaitova & Petr, 1992), hydrophysical characteristics (Romanovsky & Shabunin, 2002; Zavialov et al., 2020), and pollutants (Li et al., 2020, 2022; Liu et al., 2020).…”