D.M. Bergstrom et al. (eds.), Trends in Antarctic Terrestrial and Limnetic © 2006 Springer. 11. LANDSCAPE CONTROL OF HIGH LATITUDE LAKES IN A CHANGING CLIMATE

Lakes are the downstream integrators of their surrounding catchments and are therefore highly responsive to variations in landscape properties. High latitude lakes share many characteristics with those of temperate latitudes and are subject to many of the same landscape controls. However, polar lake...

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Main Authors: A. Quesada, W. F. Vincent, E. Kaup, J. E. Hobbie, I. Laurion
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Summary:Lakes are the downstream integrators of their surrounding catchments and are therefore highly responsive to variations in landscape properties. High latitude lakes share many characteristics with those of temperate latitudes and are subject to many of the same landscape controls. However, polar lakes and their catchments also