Lakes Melting Due to Climate Change
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•Loss of lake ice has wide-ranging environmental and societal consequences
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Loss of lake ice has wide-ranging environmental and societal consequences Many lakes are freezing later, melting earlier, or both.
This shift has major implications for human safety, as well as water quality, biodiversity, and global nutrient cycles.
The average duration of iced-over conditions has decreased by 31 days over the last 165 years .
The Science paper's co-authors include Carnegie Science's Ryan McClure , along with Stephen Powers of Baylor University , Hilary Dugan of the University of Wisconsin , Lesley Knoll of Miami University of Ohio , Bailey McMeans of University of Toronto , Catherine O'Reilly of Illinois State University , Ted Ozersky of University Minnesota , Sapna Sharma of York University .
Joachim Jansen and Gesa Weyhenmeyer of Uppsala University .
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