A global inventory of lakes based on high-resolution satellite imagery
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique · Laboratoire d’Océanologie et de Géosciences · +5 more institutions
Abstract
An accurate description of the abundance and size distribution of lakes is critical to quantifying limnetic contributions to the global carbon cycle. However, estimates of global lake abundance are poorly constrained. We used high-resolution satellite imagery to produce a GLObal WAter BOdies database (GLOWABO), comprising all lakes greater than 0.002 km2. GLOWABO contains geographic and morphometric information for ~117 million lakes with a combined surface area of about 5 × 106 km2, which is 3.7% of the Earth's nonglaciated land area. Large and intermediate-sized lakes dominate the total lake surface area. Overall, lakes are less abundant but cover a greater total surface area relative to previous estimates…
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- 78.67
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Authors
4- CVCharles VerpoorterCorresponding
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Laboratoire d’Océanologie et de Géosciences, Uppsala University
- TKTiit Kutser
Uppsala University, Institute of the Estonian Language, University of Tartu
- DADavid A. Seekell
Umeå University, University of Virginia
- LJLars J. Tranvik
Uppsala University
Topics & keywords
- Limnetic zone
- Biogeochemical cycle
- Satellite imagery
- Carbon cycle
- Physical geography
- Environmental science
- Satellite
- Abundance (ecology)