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Lake ice is sensitive to climate change.Under the background of global warming, lake ice is generally declining, and even some lakes in the Northern Hemisphere may not freeze in the future.Lakes are widely distributed in the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, but ...
Yixin ZHAO +4 more
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As one of the most sensitive indicators of global climate change, seasonal ice-covered lakes are attracting gaining attention worldwide. As a large seasonal ice-covered lake located in Northern Mongolia, Lake Khovsgol not only provides important ...
Jue Zhang +3 more
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Earlier ice loss accelerates lake warming in the Northern Hemisphere
How lake temperatures are responding to widespread changes in lake ice remains unclear. Here the authors show the excess lake warming during the ice-off and ice-on month due to earlier ice loss and later ice formation across the Northern Hemisphere.
Xinyu Li +4 more
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A novel method for detecting lake ice cover using optical satellite data
Seasonal lake ice is sensitive to temperature fluctuations and long-term temperature trends. It is therefore a good indicator of climate warming, which will likely have dramatic impacts on lake ice phenology in northern latitudes.
Kirsikka Heinilä +6 more
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Phenological Changes and Driving Forces of Lake Ice in Central Asia from 2002 to 2020
Lake ice phenology is an indicator of past and present climate, it is sensitive to regional and global climate change. In the past few decades, the climate of Central Asia has changed significantly due to global warming and anthropogenic activities ...
Guanyu Hou +9 more
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LAKE ICE MONITORING WITH WEBCAMS [PDF]
Abstract. Continuous monitoring of climate indicators is important for understanding the dynamics and trends of the climate system. Lake ice has been identified as one such indicator, and has been included in the list of Essential Climate Variables (ECVs).
Xiao, Muyan +5 more
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Star patterns on lake ice [PDF]
Star patterns, reminiscent of a wide range of diffusively controlled growth forms from snowflakes to Saffman-Taylor fingers, are ubiquitous features of ice-covered lakes. Despite the commonality and beauty of these "lake stars," the underlying physical processes that produce them have not been explained in a coherent theoretical framework.
Tsai, Victor C., Wettlaufer, J. S.
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AbstractWinter conditions are rapidly changing in temperate ecosystems, particularly for those that experience periods of snow and ice cover. Relatively little is known of winter ecology in these systems, due to a historical research focus on summer ‘growing seasons’.
Hampton, SE +62 more
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A stratigraphic link across 1100 km of the Antarctic Ice Sheet between the Vostok ice-core site and Titan Dome (near South Pole) [PDF]
Isochronous internal ice-sheet layering, measured from airborne 60 MHz radar, was traced between Lake Vostok and the Titan Ice Dome (100 km from South Pole Station), Antarctica. Three layers were selected between Ridge B and Titan Dome, and between Ridge
Bamber +11 more
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Inter-annual variation in lake ice composition in the European Arctic: observations based on high-resolution thermistor strings [PDF]
Climate change and global warming strongly impact the cryosphere. The rise of air temperature and change of precipitation patterns lead to dramatic responses of snow and ice heat and mass balance. Sustainable field observations on lake air–snow–ice–water
B. Cheng +11 more
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