环境科学
水质
水华
降水
营养物
地表径流
沉积物
生态系统
气候变化
污染物
淡水生态系统
分水岭
水文学(农业)
水资源管理
生态学
浮游植物
生物
地理
气象学
地质学
机器学习
古生物学
岩土工程
计算机科学
作者
Rory Coffey,Michael J. Paul,Jen Stamp,Anna T. Hamilton,Thomas E. Johnson
标识
DOI:10.1111/1752-1688.12711
摘要
Abstract In this paper we review the published, scientific literature addressing the response of nutrients, sediment, pathogens, and cyanobacterial blooms to historical and potential future changes in air temperature and precipitation. The goal is to document how different attributes of water quality are sensitive to these drivers, to characterize future risk, to inform management responses, and to identify research needs to fill gaps in our understanding. Results suggest that anticipated future changes present a risk of water quality and ecosystem degradation in many United States locations. Understanding responses is, however, complicated by inherent high spatial and temporal variability, interactions with land use and water management, and dependence on uncertain changes in hydrology in response to future climate. Effects on pollutant loading in different watershed settings generally correlate with projected changes in precipitation and runoff. In all regions, increased heavy precipitation events are likely to drive more episodic pollutant loading to water bodies. The risk of algal blooms could increase due to an expanded seasonal window of warm water temperatures and the potential for episodic increases in nutrient loading. Increased air and water temperatures are also likely to affect the survival of waterborne pathogens. Responding to these challenges requires understanding of vulnerabilities, and management strategies to reduce risk.
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