

Author: Park Hae-Kyung Cho Kang-Hyun Won Doo Lee Jangho Kong Dong-Soo Jung Dong-Il
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0165-0009
Source: Climatic Change, Vol.120, Iss.1-2, 2013-09, pp. : 477-489
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Abstract
The impact of climate change on a large river reservoir ecosystem was investigated. Long-term meteorological data showed that recent climate change, including warmer winters, increased precipitation intensity and extended dry periods, may have influenced the basin of Lake Paldang, the most downstream reservoir of a series of on-river reservoirs. Extreme hydrologic events and climate warming, acting independently and in combination, appear to be related to changes in the Lake Paldang ecosystem. A significant increase in chlorophyll
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