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Centre for the Synthesis and Analysis of Biodiversity John Wesley Powell Center for Analysis and Synthesis funderHourly high-frequency lake data (water temperature, dissolved oxygen) from Lake Kivu collected at Station Baseline Gisenyi every 10 meters between 0.5 and 70 meters. Original data collected at 5-minutes intervals. Platform was deployed year-round, 2012-2013. The limnological data were collected during the “Biological baseline of Lake Kivu” financed by BTC (Belgian Technical Cooperation, now ENABEL, for “Agence Belge de Développement”).Forest Ecosystem Monitoring CooperativeGlobal Evaluation of the Impacts of Storms on freshwater Habitat and Structure of phytoplankton Assemblages (GEISHA)JasonStockwellprincipalInvestigatorOrlaneAnnevilleprincipalInvestigatorVijayPatilprincipalInvestigatorMichaelVannicontentProviderTannerWilliamsoncontentProviderEmilyNodinecontentProviderJenniferGrahamcontentProviderGEISHACorecontentProviderJennieBrentrupcontentProviderҲëDurcontentProviderSamiSouissicontentProviderçǾSchmittcontentProviderPatrickVenailcontentProviderNicoSalmasocontentProviderChih-haoHsiehcontentProviderMarcLajeunessecontentProviderRitaAdriancontentProviderDietmarStrailecontentProviderJamesRusakcontentProviderAleksandraLewandowskacontentProviderBastiaanIbelingscontentProviderEvelynGaisercontentProviderLarsRudstamcontentProviderDonPiersoncontentProvideréAlfonsocontentProviderMikkelAndersoncontentProviderRuchiBhattacharyacontentProviderSarahBurnetcontentProviderCayelanCareycontentProviderLaurenceCarvalhocontentProviderChun-WeiChangcontentProviderPabloUrrutia CorderocontentProviderElvirade EytocontentProviderDavidde Motta MarquescontentProviderLisettede Senerpont-DomiscontentProviderIsabelleDomaizoncontentProviderJonathanDoubekcontentProviderClaudiaDresticontentProviderWernerEckertcontentProviderMariekeFrasslcontentProviderMarkGessnercontentProviderScottGirdnercontentProviderHans-PeterGrossartcontentProviderJosefHejzlarcontentProviderScottHigginscontentProviderIrinaIzaguirrecontentProvideré󲹲JacquetcontentProviderNasimeJanathiancontentProviderTheodore AlfredKpodonucontentProviderAloLaascontentProviderMonikaLaPlantecontentProviderYuryLechinskycontentProviderѲíLlamescontentProviderMaryLoftoncontentProviderJorritMesmancontentProviderChrisNavitskycontentProviderPeeterõcontentProviderTinaõcontentProviderMariaCalderocontentProviderFrancescoPomaticontentProviderééRimetcontentProviderKarstenRinkecontentProviderMichelaRogoracontentProviderSteveSadrocontentProviderTorstenSeltmanncontentProviderAngelaShambaughcontentProviderFredericSoulignaccontentProviderKarinSparbercontentProviderHilarySwaincontentProviderMarkSwintoncontentProviderStephenThackeraycontentProviderWimThierycontentProviderVietTran-KhaccontentProviderNicolevan LipzigcontentProviderPietVerburgcontentProviderValerieWentzkycontentProviderHarrietWilsoncontentProviderR. IestynWoolwaycontentProviderHoracioZagaresecontentProviderPetrZnachorcontentProviderShin-Ichiro S.MatsuzakicontentProviderTamarZoharycontentProviderYaronBeeri-ShlevincontentProviderRosalieBruelcontentProviderThe Global Evaluation of the Impacts of Storms on freshwater Habitat and Structure of phytoplankton Assemblages (GEISHA) project is using long-term monitoring datasets and high-frequency data available through international networks to address questions about the impacts of storms on phytoplankton community in over 40 lakes across the globe. GEISHA has been developed within the context of the Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON) initiative called “Storm-blitz”. “Storm-blitz” assembles an international group of investigators interested in contributing to theoretical discussions and sharing data to answer questions about the impacts of extreme events on phytoplankton communities. Although climate change is expected to cause more intense and frequent extreme weather events, we only have a basic understanding of how these events might alter freshwater phytoplankton communities. The storm-blitz group was created in 2016 and gathers 17 researchers with diverse skillsets and experiences to focus on data compilation and analysis (https://www.geisha-stormblitz.fr/).Kivu Raw High-Frequency Lake DataHourly high-frequency lake data (water temperature, dissolved oxygen) from Lake Kivu collected at Station Baseline Gisenyi every 10 meters between 0.5 and 70 meters. Original data collected at 5-minutes intervals. Platform was deployed year-round, 2012-2013. 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