TY - JOUR
T1 - Evidence of climate change based on lake surface temperature trends in south central Chile
AU - Aranda, Arnaldo Collazo
AU - Rivera-Ruiz, Daniela
AU - Rodríguez-López, Lien
AU - Pedreros, Pablo
AU - Arumí-Ribera, José Luis
AU - Morales-Salinas, Luis
AU - Fuentes-Jaque, Guillermo
AU - Urrutia, Roberto
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
PY - 2021/11/1
Y1 - 2021/11/1
N2 - Lake temperature has proven to act as a good indicator of climate variability and change. Thus, a surface temperature analysis at different temporal scales is important, as this parameter influences the physical, chemical, and biological cycles of lakes. Here, we analyze monthly, seasonal, and annual surface temperature trends in south central Chilean lakes during the 2000–2016 period, using MODIS satellite imagery. To this end, 14 lakes with a surface area greater than 10 km2 were examined. Results show that 12 of the 14 lakes presented a statistically significant increase in surface temperature, with a rate of 0.10◦ C/decade (0.01◦ C/year) over the period. Furthermore, some of the lakes in the study present a significant upward trend in surface temperature, especially in spring, summer, and winter. In general, a significant increase in surface water temperature was found in lakes located at higher altitudes, such as Maule, Laja and Galletué lakes. These results contribute to the provision of useful data on Chilean lakes for managers and policymakers.
AB - Lake temperature has proven to act as a good indicator of climate variability and change. Thus, a surface temperature analysis at different temporal scales is important, as this parameter influences the physical, chemical, and biological cycles of lakes. Here, we analyze monthly, seasonal, and annual surface temperature trends in south central Chilean lakes during the 2000–2016 period, using MODIS satellite imagery. To this end, 14 lakes with a surface area greater than 10 km2 were examined. Results show that 12 of the 14 lakes presented a statistically significant increase in surface temperature, with a rate of 0.10◦ C/decade (0.01◦ C/year) over the period. Furthermore, some of the lakes in the study present a significant upward trend in surface temperature, especially in spring, summer, and winter. In general, a significant increase in surface water temperature was found in lakes located at higher altitudes, such as Maule, Laja and Galletué lakes. These results contribute to the provision of useful data on Chilean lakes for managers and policymakers.
KW - Climate change
KW - Global warming
KW - Lake surface temperature
KW - MODIS
KW - Temperature trends
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85119103896&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/rs13224535
DO - 10.3390/rs13224535
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85119103896
SN - 2072-4292
VL - 13
JO - Remote Sensing
JF - Remote Sensing
IS - 22
M1 - 4535
ER -