Global divergent trends of algal blooms detected by satellite during 1982–2018

Algal blooms (ABs) in inland lakes have caused adverse ecological effects, and health impairment of animals and humans. We used archived Landsat images to examine ABs in lakes (>1 km2) around the globe over a 37‐year time span (1982–2018). Out of the 176032 lakes with area >1 km2 detected glob...

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Veröffentlicht in:Global change biology 2022-04, Vol.28 (7), p.2327-2340
Hauptverfasser: Fang, Chong, Song, Kaishan, Paerl, Hans W, Jacinthe, Pierre‐Andre, Wen, Zhidan, Liu, Ge, Tao, Hui, Xu, Xiaofeng, Kutser, Tiit, Wang, Zongming, Duan, Hongtao, Shi, Kun, Shang, Yingxin, Lyu, Lili, Li, Sijia, Yang, Qian, Lyu, Dongmei, Mao, Dehua, Zhang, Baohua, Cheng, Shuai, Lyu, Yunfeng
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Zusammenfassung:Algal blooms (ABs) in inland lakes have caused adverse ecological effects, and health impairment of animals and humans. We used archived Landsat images to examine ABs in lakes (>1 km2) around the globe over a 37‐year time span (1982–2018). Out of the 176032 lakes with area >1 km2 detected globally, 863 were impacted by ABs, 708 had sufficiently long records to define a trend, and 66% exhibited increasing trends in frequency ratio (FRQR, ratio of the number of ABs events observed in a year in a given lake to the number of available Landsat images for that lake) or area ratio (AR, ratio of annual maximum area covered by ABs observed in a lake to the surface area of that lake), while 34% showed a decreasing trend. Across North America, an intensification of ABs severity was observed for FRQR (p 
ISSN:1354-1013
1365-2486
DOI:10.1111/gcb.16077