Don Pierson
Researcher at Department of Ecology and Genetics; Erken Laboratory
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- Don.Pierson@ebc.uu.se
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- Norra Malmavägen 45
761 73 NORRTÄLJE - Postal address:
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761 73 NORRTÄLJE
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Researcher at Department of Ecology and Genetics; Limnology
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- don.pierson@ebc.uu.se
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- Evolutionsbiologiskt centrum (EBC)
Norbyvägen 18 D
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Short presentation
My research deals with the interactions between climate, watershed hydrology, and lake ecosystems. In particular how these interactons are changing as a result of global warming To better evaluate such interactions I make use of automated lake monitoring systems, and Lake modeling simulations. I work both at the Department of Limnology in Uppsala and the Erken Laboratory in Norrtälje.
Research
Overview
My research involves quantifying the effects of environmental variability on lakes that result in variations in thermal structure light climate, nutrient inputs, and ultimately lake ecology. I am interested in the coupling of lakes to their watersheds and how variations in climate affects this. For example, how climate simultaneously affects the watershed processes that affect the seasonality of streamflow and the timing and pattern of lake thermal structure that affect the transport of the materials entering from the watershed.
Ongoing climate change influences all of these processes, and much of my research is involved in evaluating the effects of climate change on lakes. I have worked on some of the first projects to evaluate the effects of climate change on European lakes, and when not working at Uppsala University I have been the section chief for Water Quality modeling for the New York City Water Supply. There, building on our experience in Europe, we initiated the NYC Climate Change Integrated Modeling Project one of the first long term evaluations of the effects of climate change on a major water supply in the United States. (http://www.nyc.gov/html/dep/html/about_dep/climate_resiliency.shtml)
To better understand climate-lake interactions I have developed an expertise in automated lake monitoring systems. Starting in 1986 as a PhD student I began working with the monitoring program at Lake Erken – automating collection of lake meteorological data and developing systems to measure lake water temperature at high temporal and vertical resolution. As a consequence, Lake Erken now has one of the longest records of such data in Europe. I now work part time at the Erken Laboratory (http://www.ieg.uu.se/erken-laboratory/) developing and expanding automated monitoring systems and making these data more widely available through the Swedish Infrastructure for Ecosystem Science – SITES network (http://www.fieldsites.se/). I have also been a long-term participant in the Global Lakes Ecological Observatory – GLEON network (http://www.gleon.org/) and the Networking Lake Observatories in Europe Network (https://www.dkit.ie/networking-lake-observatories-europe)
As we measure at higher frequency and in a continuous and consistent manner with the help of automated systems we are becoming more and more aware of the fact that change to aquatic systems is not gradual, but instead is the consequence of episodic events. These events occur along a continuum in magnitude from wind gusts to hurricanes, but have the common characteristic of having an effect that persists longer than the event itself. We are presently mining the long-term records from Erken and other sites in Europe to gain a better understanding of the effects of episodic events on the thermal structure and ecology of lakes.
In the past I have lead research project that developed remote sensing methods that could be applied to inland water bodies. As a consequence of this experience and that of working for the New York City water supply I have a knowledge and appreciation of applied limnological research to support the management of water resources.
Current Projects
I am currently involved in two European Union Funded Projects described below. I am the consortium coordinator of the PROGNOS project which is funded by the European Union Water JPI program. I am also a participant in the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks European Joint doctorate project MANTEL, which will train a group of 12 PhD students in a consortium of 8 Universities and 14 additional partner organizations. I will jointly supervise two PhD students, who will be using lake modeling methods to evaluate the effects of episodic events.
PROGNOS - Predicting In-Lake Responses to Change Using Near Real Time Models (http://prognoswater.org/)
Lakes and reservoirs are under continuous pressure from urbanization and agricultural intensification, and from changes in climate, including an increasing occurrence of extreme climatic events. These pressures can reduce water quality by promoting the occurrence of nuisance algal blooms and higher levels of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), two issues that can substantially increase the costs for water treatment. To monitor such changes in water quality, automated high frequency (HF) monitoring systems are increasingly being adopted for lake and reservoir management across Europe. These HF data are mostly used to provide near real time (NRT) information on the present lake state. An even more valuable tool for water management, however, would be to use HF data to run computer models that forecast the probability of a change in lake state in the coming weeks or months. In PROGNOS, we will develop an integrated approach that couples HF lake monitoring data to dynamic water quality models to forecast short-term changes in lake water quality. This will potentially provide a greater window of opportunity over which to make water quality management decisions, and will increase the value of HF monitoring data, ensuring that their potential to guide water quality management is fully realized. This project will promote innovative solutions for water-related challenges across Europe. It will develop, demonstrate and disseminate forecast based adaptive management solutions for two specific water quality threats: nuisance algal blooms and the production disinfection by-products from DOC. The technology demonstrated here has the potential to transform water management and foster the growth of European companies that specialize in adaptive water management and water quality forecasting systems. The project consortium includes expertise from European sites that have been involved in the forefront of HF monitoring systems since the late 1990s, expertise in modelling algal blooms and DOC levels, and expertise in assessing societal benefits from changes in water management.
MANTEL - Management of Climatic Extreme Events in Lakes Reservoirs for the Protection of Ecosystem Services
Environmental perturbations to lakes and reservoirs occur largely as episodic climatic events. These range from relatively short mixing events to storms and heat waves. While the driving events occur along a continuum of frequency and magnitude, however, their effect is generally longer lasting than the events themselves. In addition, the more extreme weather events are now becoming increasingly frequent, a trend that has been linked to directional climate change and is projected to continue in the coming decades. Understanding the impact of these short-lived pressures requires monitoring that captures the event (hours–days) and the ensuing impact, that can last for months or even years. Only recently has automated high frequency monitoring (HFM) of lakes been adopted throughout Europe. This Training Network will investigate the effects of the most extreme events, and of cumulative lower magnitude events, using HFM, while at the same time training a cohort of doctoral students in state-of-the art technology, data analysis and modelling. The aim of the EJD is to change the way in which water quality monitoring is carried out so that the effects of episodic climatic events can be understood, thus ensuring that future water management strategies can explicitly account for their effects.

Publications
Recent publications
Part of Climatic Change, 2025
Part of Journal of Environmental Management, p. 125033-125033, 2025
Part of Water Research, 2025
- DOI for Accounting for model parameter uncertainty provides more robust projections of dissolved organic carbon dynamics to aid drinking water management
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Part of Earth Systems and Environment, p. 831-847, 2024
Part of Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin, p. 183-186, 2024
- DOI for The 2024 “Hacking Limnology” Workshop Series and Virtual Summit: Increasing Inclusion, Participation, and Representation in the Aquatic Sciences
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All publications
Articles in journal
Part of Climatic Change, 2025
Part of Journal of Environmental Management, p. 125033-125033, 2025
Part of Water Research, 2025
- DOI for Accounting for model parameter uncertainty provides more robust projections of dissolved organic carbon dynamics to aid drinking water management
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Part of Earth Systems and Environment, p. 831-847, 2024
Part of Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin, p. 183-186, 2024
- DOI for The 2024 “Hacking Limnology” Workshop Series and Virtual Summit: Increasing Inclusion, Participation, and Representation in the Aquatic Sciences
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Part of Geoscientific Model Development, p. 1-51, 2024
- DOI for Scenario setup and forcing data for impact model evaluation and impact attribution within the third round of the Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project (ISIMIP3a)
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Part of Earth and Space Science, 2024
- DOI for Multi-Model Machine Learning Approach Accurately Predicts Lake Dissolved Oxygen With Multiple Environmental Inputs
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Timing of spring events changes under modelled future climate scenarios in a mesotrophic lake
Part of Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, p. 1791-1802, 2024
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Part of Water resources research, 2024
- DOI for Winter/Spring Runoff Is Earlier, More Protracted, and Increasing in Volume in the Laurentian Great Lakes Basin
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Part of Inland Waters, p. 339-361, 2023
- DOI for Lake surface water temperature and oxygen saturation resistance and resilience following extreme storms: Chlorophyll a shapes resistance toward storms
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Part of Bulletin of The American Meteorological Society - (BAMS), 2023
Climate Change Impacts on Surface Heat Fluxes in a Deep Monomictic Lake
Part of Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres, 2023
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Part of Biology and Environment (Dublin), p. 147-165, 2023
Part of Geoscientific Model Development, p. 35-46, 2023
- DOI for Prediction of algal blooms via data-driven machine learning models: an evaluation using data from a well-monitored mesotrophic lake
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Part of Science of the Total Environment, 2023
Part of Geoscientific Model Development, p. 4597-4623, 2022
- DOI for A framework for ensemble modelling of climate change impacts on lakes worldwide: the ISIMIP Lake Sector
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Global increase in methane production under future warming of lake bottom waters
Part of Global Change Biology, p. 5427-5440, 2022
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Drivers of phytoplankton responses to summer wind events in a stratified lake: a modelling study
Part of Limnology and Oceanography, p. 856-873, 2022
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Part of Journal of Environmental Management, 2021
- DOI for Costs and benefits of automated high-frequency environmental monitoring - The case of lake water management
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Validation and Sensitivity Analysis of a 1-D Lake Model Across Global Lakes
Part of Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres, 2021
A New Thermal Categorization of Ice-Covered Lakes
Part of Geophysical Research Letters, 2021
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Part of Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin, p. 1-11, 2021
- DOI for Virtual Growing Pains: Initial Lessons Learned from Organizing Virtual Workshops, Summits, Conferences, and Networking Events during a Global Pandemic
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Effect of Extreme Climate Events on Lake Ecosystems
Part of Water, 2021
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Part of Global Change Biology, p. 4615-4629, 2021
Part of Limnology and Oceanography, p. 4314-4333, 2021
- DOI for Stratification strength and light climate explain variation in chlorophyll a at the continental scale in a European multilake survey in a heatwave summer
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Part of Limnology and Oceanography, p. 1979-1992, 2021
Part of Limnology and Oceanography, p. 385-400, 2021
- DOI for SITES AquaNet: An open infrastructure for mesocosm experiments with high frequency sensor monitoring across lakes
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Attribution of global lake systems change to anthropogenic forcing
Part of Nature Geoscience, p. 849-854, 2021
Global data set of long-term summertime vertical temperature profiles in 153 lakes
Part of Scientific Data, 2021
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Phenological shifts in lake stratification under climate change
Part of Nature Communications, 2021
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Lake heatwaves under climate change
Part of Nature, p. 402-407, 2021
Widespread deoxygenation of temperate lakes
Part of Nature, p. 66-70, 2021
Climate change drives widespread shifts in lake thermal habitat
Part of Nature Climate Change, p. 521-529, 2021
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Global Heat Uptake by Inland Waters
Part of Geophysical Research Letters, 2020
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Part of Water, 2020
- DOI for From Highs to Lows: Changes in Dissolved Organic Carbon in a Peatland Catchment and Lake Following Extreme Flow Events
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Performance of one-dimensional hydrodynamic lake models during short-term extreme weather events
Part of Environmental Modelling & Software, 2020
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Part of Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, p. 3311-3330, 2020
- DOI for Simulations of future changes in thermal structure of Lake Erken: proof of concept for ISIMIP2b lake sector local simulation strategy
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Deeper waters are changing less consistently than surface waters in a global analysis of 102 lakes
Part of Scientific Reports, 2020
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Variability in epilimnion depth estimations in lakes
Part of Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, p. 5559-5577, 2020
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Part of Scientific Reports, 2019
- DOI for Phytoplankton gross primary production increases along cascading impoundments in a temperate, low-discharge river: Insights from high frequency water quality monitoring
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Historical modelling of changes in Lake Erken thermal conditions
Part of Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, p. 5001-5016, 2019
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Evaluation of Climate Model Performance for Water Supply Studies: Case Study for New York City
Part of Journal of water resources planning and management, 2019
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Part of Limnology and Oceanography, p. 2436-2449, 2018
Temperature Effects Explain Continental Scale Distribution of Cyanobacterial Toxins
Part of Toxins, 2018
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Wind and trophic status explain within and among-lake variability of algal biomass
Part of Limnology and Oceanography Letters, p. 409-418, 2018
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Part of Scientific Data, p. 1-13, 2018
- DOI for A European Multi Lake Survey dataset of environmental variables , phytoplankton pigments and cyanotoxins
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Latitude and lake size are important predictors of over-lake atmospheric stability
Part of Geophysical Research Letters, p. 8875-8883, 2017
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Part of Geoscientific Model Development, p. 4321-4345, 2017
- DOI for Assessing the impacts of 1.5° C global warming - simulation protocol of the Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project (ISIMIP2b)
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Part of Scientific Reports, 2017
- DOI for Citizen science shows systematic changes in the temperature difference between air and inland waters with global warming
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Part of GigaScience, p. 1-22, 2017
- DOI for LAGOS-NE: A multi-scaled geospatial and temporal database of lake ecological context and water quality for thousands of U.S. lakes
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Water column stability and summer phytoplankton dynamics in a temperate lake (Lake Erken, Sweden)
Part of Inland Waters, p. 499-508, 2016
Generating community-built tools for data sharing and analysis in environmental networks
Part of Inland Waters, p. 637-644, 2016
Part of Inland Waters, p. 565-580, 2016
Part of Ecosystems (New York. Print), p. 1386-1400, 2016
Articles, review/survey
Part of Ecology Letters, p. 98-111, 2017
Automatic High Frequency Monitoring for Improved Lake and Reservoir Management
Part of Environmental Science and Technology, p. 10780-10794, 2016
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Comprehensive doctoral thesis
Conference papers
Part of PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2021 CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR SOCIAL GOOD, GOODIT 2021, p. 204-209, 2021