Coupled impacts of climate and land use change across a river–lake continuum: insights from an integrated assessment model of Lake Champlain’s Missisquoi Basin, 2000–2040

Global climate change (GCC) is projected to bring higher-intensity precipitation and highervariability temperature regimes to theNortheasternUnited States. The interactive effects of GCCwith anthropogenic land use and land cover changes (LULCCs) are unknown for watershed level hydrological dynamics and nutrientfluxes to freshwater lakes. Increased nutrient fluxes can promote harmful algal blooms, also exacerbated bywarmerwater temperatures due toGCC. To address the complex interactions of climate, land and humans, we developed a cascading integrated assessment model to test the impacts of GCC and LULCCon the hydrological regime, water temperature, water quality, bloomduration and severity through 2040 in transnational Lake Champlain’sMissisquoi Bay. Temperature and precipitation inputs were statistically downscaled from four global circulation models (GCMs) for three Representative Concentration Pathways. An agent-basedmodel was used to generate four LULCC scenarios. Combined climate and LULCC scenarios drove a distributed hydrologicalmodel to estimate river discharge and nutrient input to the lake. Lake nutrient dynamics were simulatedwith a 3Dhydrodynamic-biogeochemicalmodel.We find acceleratedGCC could drastically limit landmanagement options tomaintainwater quality, but the nature and severity of this impact varies dramatically byGCMandGCC scenario.

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