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Mixing in ice-covered lakes

Hydrobiologia, 1996
Mixing in ice covered lakes is caused by through-flow currents, oscillations of the ice cover and by convective currents induced by heat flow from the sediments or by solar radiation penetrating the ice. Mainly from studies in Swedish lakes, current velocities and mixing coefficients are quantified for the different processes generating water movement.
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The Decreasing Arctic Ice Cover

Physics Today, 2000
Ongoing monitoring of Earth's north polar region has been turning up numerous signs of change in its atmosphere, waters, and ice pack (see PHYSICS TODAY, November 1998, page 17). Such studies have revealed that the Arctic ice mass is shrinking, but now, it seems, the rates of decline are much more rapid than previously thought.
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A model of a drifting ice cover

Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 1994
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Dynamics of Ice Cover

Arctic and Alpine Research, 1987
William Stringer, L. A. Timokhov
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Ice-Covered Lakes Environment

2014
Ice-covered lakes form a specific environment. Seasonally ice-covered lakes are common in a wide inhabited latitudinal zone in the northern hemisphere, while perennial lake ice can be found only in some remote polar and mountain locations. The ice cover sets limitations to ecosystems in that light is absent or weak in mid-winter, oxygen is not renewed,
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Intercomparison of the Arctic sea ice cover in global ocean–sea ice reanalyses from the ORA-IP project

Climate Dynamics, 2017
M. Chevallier   +26 more
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Ice Covered Lakes

2012
Lars Bengtsson   +5 more
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