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Comprehensive dataset of shotgun metagenomes from oxygen stratified freshwater lakes and ponds

2021

Stratified lakes and ponds featuring steep oxygen gradients are significant net sources of greenhouse gases and hotspots in the carbon cycle. Despite their significant biogeochemical roles, the microbial communities, especially in the oxygen depleted compartments, are poorly known. Here, we present a comprehensive dataset including 267 shotgun metagenomes from 41 stratified lakes and ponds mainly located in the boreal and subarctic regions, but also including one tropical reservoir and one temperate lake. For most lakes and ponds, the data includes a vertical sample set spanning from the oxic surface to the anoxic bottom layer. The majority of the samples were collected during the open wate…

Water microbiologyData DescriptorMicrobial ecologyNutrientPhylogenyTotal organic carbonlammet0303 health sciencesEcologyMicrobiotahiilen kiertoQgenomiikkaMiljövetenskapSubarctic climateAnoxic waters6. Clean waterComputer Science ApplicationsOceanographydataFreshwater ecologyStatistics Probability and UncertaintyInformation SystemsStatistics and ProbabilityBiogeochemical cycleClimate ChangeScienceLibrary and Information SciencesjärvetCarbon CycleEducationCarbon cycleGreenhouse Gases03 medical and health sciencesparasitic diseasesEcosystem14. Life underwaterPonds030304 developmental biologyEkologiBacteria030306 microbiology15. Life on landArchaeaOxygenmikrobiekologiaLakesmikrobistoBoreal13. Climate actionMetagenomeEnvironmental scienceMetagenomicsEnvironmental SciencesScientific Data
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Role of modeling uncertainty in the estimation of climate and socioeconomic impact on river water quality. J. of Water Resources Planning and Managem…

2012

Climate is one of the most important factors leading to changes in the hydrologic and environmental characteristics of river basins. When considering water quality, the natural factors should be weighed against anthropogenic factors (such as urbanization, increased population, and higher water demand) that may increase or decrease the effect of climatic modifications. Any prediction of future climatic and anthropogenic scenarios is affected by uncertainty and the modelling tools that are used for evaluating their impact on receiving water bodies. The present paper is aimed at investigating the complexity of such analyses and the uncertainty related to future impact predictions based on limi…

Water qualityWastewater modelling.Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleWater pollutionIntegrated systemUrban developmentStormwater managementClimate impact
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Adjusting to Climate Change: Implications of Increased Variability and Asymmetric Adjustment Costs for Investment in Water Reserves

1997

Abstract In this paper we study the determination of optimal water storage capacity in a region, taking into account that the supply of the resource, the flow into the reserve, is uncertain, that a measure of the uncertainty, the variance, is likely to increase with climate change, that building capacity is costly, and that the development of water resources may entail alsoenvironmental costs. We find that water storage capacity in the long run ispositivelyrelated to increases in uncertainty if the marginal benefit of water withdrawal isconvexand that, for the case of costly reversibility of investment, a range of inaction for investment appears, and the stability of water storage capacity …

Water resourcesEconomics and EconometricsResource (biology)Natural resource economicsWater storageEconomicsClimate changeVariance (accounting)Management Monitoring Policy and LawWater withdrawalMarginal utilityInvestment (macroeconomics)Water resource managementJournal of Environmental Economics and Management
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Climate change impact on SWAT simulated streamflow in western Kenya

2008

Weather and climate extremes such as droughts and floods have far reaching impacts in Kenya. They have had implications in a variety of sectors including agriculture, water resources, health, energy, and disaster management among others. Lake Victoria and its catchment support millions of people and any impact on its ability to support the livelihoods of the communities in this region is of major concern. Thus, the main objective of this study was to assess the potential future climatic changes on the Nzoia catchment in the Lake Victoria basin, and how they might affect streamflow. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool was used to investigate the impact of climatic change on streamflow of the …

Water resourcesHydrologyAtmospheric ScienceDischargeClimatologyStreamflowFlood forecastingEnvironmental scienceClimate changeWeather and climateGlobal changeSurface runoffInternational Journal of Climatology
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Water stable isotope data set in temperate, lowland catchment, two years of monthly observations, River Salaca, Latvia

2020

Highlights • Two years of monthly water stable isotope ratios from temperate lowland catchment. • Hourly water table, temperature and electrical conductivity monitoring. • Distinct isotope ratios for raised bog, groundwater and rivers.

Water tableEvaporationDrainage basinWater stable isotopesHydrogeologyGroundwater-surface water interactionlcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsCatchment03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineparasitic diseasesTemperate climatePrecipitationlcsh:Science (General)030304 developmental biologyHydrology0303 health sciencesgeographyMultidisciplinarygeography.geographical_feature_categoryStable isotope ratioIsotope hydrologylcsh:R858-859.7Environmental scienceEarth and Planetary ScienceSurface water030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGroundwaterlcsh:Q1-390Data in Brief
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Mediterranean Climate and Eutrophication of Reservoirs: Limnological Skills to Improve Management

2011

Sicily is the largest Mediterranean island and one of the most densely populated areas in the region. To counteract the periodic oscillation in water availability and fulfill drinking and agriculture needs, about 30 dam-reservoirs, impounding in total 750 106 m3, were built in the last 60 years. However, the inherent features of the Mediterranean climate and the total lack of awareness from local authorities have contributed to a progressive increase in the trophic state of these human-made lakes. In particular, the water is stored during the winter rainy season and then it is intensively used in the dry summer. These operational procedures, in particular the time separation between filling…

Water-level fluctuations Phytoplankton Cyano bacteria Zmix/zeu SicilyHydrologyWet seasonMediterranean climategeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industrySink (geography)AgriculturePhytoplanktonEnvironmental scienceWater qualityWater resource managementbusinessEutrophicationTrophic level
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An optical classification tool for global lake waters

2017

Shallow and deep lakes receive and recycle organic and inorganic substances from within the confines of these lakes, their watershed and beyond. Hence, a large range in absorption and scattering and extreme differences in optical variability can be found between and within global lakes. This poses a challenge for atmospheric correction and bio-optical algorithms applied to optical remote sensing for water quality monitoring applications. To optimize these applications for the wide variety of lake optical conditions, we adapted a spectral classification scheme based on the concept of optical water types. The optical water types were defined through a cluster analysis of in situ hyperspectral…

Watershed010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesAtmospheric correctionHyperspectral imagingSediment02 engineering and technology01 natural sciences6. Clean water/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_waterColored dissolved organic matter13. Climate actionGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instancelakes; reflectance; classification; OWT; atmospheric correction; MERIS; OLCI; water quality14. Life underwaterWater qualitySDG 14 - Life Below WaterEuropean unionEutrophication021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonRemote sensing
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Assessment and mapping the sensitive areas to desertification in an insular Sahelian mountain region Case study of the Ribeira Seca Watershed, Santia…

2015

10 pages; International audience; This paper presents the assessment and mapping of the Ribeira Seca catchment, an insular Sahelian mountain region sensitive to desertification, located on the island of Santiago, Cabo Verde. Desertification is a threat to the global environment, representing a serious ecological problem in Cabo Verde. To successfully combat desertification, an evaluation of desertification consequences is required and the building of cartography of the sensitivity for arid and semi-arid ecosystems is required as a first step. The MEDALUS model was the basis for this study in which six quality indicators were used: climate, soil, vegetation, land management, erosion and soci…

Watershed010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subject[SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global ChangesLand managementDrainage basin01 natural sciencesAssessing and mappingStakeholders' knowledgeEnvironmental protectionCabo VerdeIndicatorsEcosystemDesertification0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface Processesmedia_commongeographygeography.geographical_feature_category04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesVegetation15. Life on landArid[ SDE.MCG ] Environmental Sciences/Global ChangesDesertification13. Climate action040103 agronomy & agricultureErosion0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesWater resource management
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A BMA Analysis to Assess the Urbanization and Climate Change Impact on Urban Watershed Runoff

2016

Abstract A reliable planning of urban drainage systems aimed at the mitigation of flooding, should take into account the possible change over time of impervious cover in the urban watershed and of the climate features. The present study proposes a methodology to analyze the changing in runoff response for a urban watershed accounting several plausible future states of new urbanization and climate. To this aim, several models simulating the evolution scenario of impervious watershed area and of climate change were adopted. However, it is known that an evolution scenario represents only one of all possible occurrence and it is not necessary the true future state, therefore it is needed to fin…

WatershedBMA analysis010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMeteorologyWatershed area0208 environmental biotechnologyClimate changeurbanizationProbability density function02 engineering and technologyGeneral MedicineBayesian inference01 natural sciences020801 environmental engineeringurban drainage system design.climate changeImpervious surfaceEconometricsEnvironmental scienceSurface runoffEngineering(all)Uncertainty analysis0105 earth and related environmental sciencesProcedia Engineering
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The relationship between precipitation depth and weather circulation patterns over Sicily

2019

Some weather circulation patterns (WPs) derived by the UK Met Office and defining a certain type of atmospheric circulation over Europe have been recently used to analyze the relationship of the regional UK precipitation and drought with respect to the atmospheric circulation over Europe (Richardson et al. 2018). In this study, we attempt to find out one or more relationships between precipitation depth and weather patterns over a non UK-centred domain, such as Sicily (Italy), which is characterized by a totally different climate as compared to the climate of UK. Since the island has been affected by many floods in the last years, occurred as a consequence of extreme rainfall events, it wou…

Weather patternsSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaClimate changeExtreme eventsSicily
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