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Journal of Environmental Management
The changes in lake ice phenology (LIP) can intuitively reflect the climate evolution in the regions where lakes are located, serving as an important indicator of climate change. The Tianshan Mountains, situated at the southern edge of freezing lakes in the Northern Hemisphere, are a crucial water resource base in Xinjiang and support significant ...
Yimuran Kuluwan +4 more
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The changes in lake ice phenology (LIP) can intuitively reflect the climate evolution in the regions where lakes are located, serving as an important indicator of climate change. The Tianshan Mountains, situated at the southern edge of freezing lakes in the Northern Hemisphere, are a crucial water resource base in Xinjiang and support significant ...
Yimuran Kuluwan +4 more
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
In recent decades, the Tibetan Plateau has experienced a warmer and wetter climate. As a robust climate indicator, lake ice phenology responds sensitively to these changes.
Yu Cai +6 more
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In recent decades, the Tibetan Plateau has experienced a warmer and wetter climate. As a robust climate indicator, lake ice phenology responds sensitively to these changes.
Yu Cai +6 more
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Lake Ice phenology of small lakes: Impacts of climate variability in the Great Lakes region
Global and Planetary Change, 2011Abstract Formation of lake ice is common in lakes located in mid and high latitudes. Lake ice plays a vital role in heat storage, controlling lake water temperature, survival of aquatic ecosystems, and maintaining the bio diversity of lakes. Significant warming in air temperature during the cold season (October–May) may lead to reduced ice cover of ...
Mishra, Vimal +3 more
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Patterns and Trends in Southern Ontario Lake ice Phenology
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2003An analysis is presented of 46 ice break up and 15 ice free season phenology data series obtained largely through volunteer monitoring efforts in Southern Ontario. Observations spanned the years 1853-2001. Available data included dates of ice formation and ice break up as well as the number of ice free days in a year.
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Recent lake ice‐out phenology within and among lake districts of Alaska, U.S.A
Limnology and Oceanography, 2013The timing of ice‐out in high latitudes is a fundamental threshold for lake ecosystems and an indicator of climate change. In lake‐rich regions, the loss of ice cover also plays a key role in landscape and climatic processes. Thus, there is a need to understand lake ice phenology at multiple scales. In this study, we observed ice‐out timing on 55 large
Christopher D. Arp +2 more
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The Role of Climate and Lake Size in Regulating the Ice Phenology of Boreal Lakes
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2021AbstractWe quantified the relationships between seasonal air temperatures and ice phenology for a 0.54 km2 boreal lake in Northwestern Ontario, Canada using a 50‐year time series (1970–2019). Significant temporal trends in the duration of ice cover (−4.0 days decade−1) occurred over the study period and both ice‐on and ice‐off dates were highly ...
S. N. Higgins +4 more
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2020
How climate change influences lake ice phenology is important in understanding the climate‐lake interactions. This study investigates the response of lake ice phenology to future climate scenarios.
Yongjian Ruan +4 more
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How climate change influences lake ice phenology is important in understanding the climate‐lake interactions. This study investigates the response of lake ice phenology to future climate scenarios.
Yongjian Ruan +4 more
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Simulation of ice phenology on Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada
Hydrological Processes, 2002AbstractA one‐dimensional thermodynamic lake ice model (Canadian Lake Ice Model or CLIMo) is used to simulate ice phenology on Great Slave Lake (GSL) in the Mackenzie River basin, Northwest Territories, Canada. Model simulations are validated against freeze‐up and break‐up dates, as well as ice thickness and on‐ice snow depth measurements made in situ ...
Patrick Ménard +3 more
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Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium, 2019
Lake ice is a sensitive indicator for the environment and climate change. In the comparative study of climate change from the three poles (Antarctic, Arctic, and the Tibetan Plateau), the lake ice phenology which is mirrored the seasonal changes of lake ...
Xingxing Wang +5 more
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Lake ice is a sensitive indicator for the environment and climate change. In the comparative study of climate change from the three poles (Antarctic, Arctic, and the Tibetan Plateau), the lake ice phenology which is mirrored the seasonal changes of lake ...
Xingxing Wang +5 more
semanticscholar +1 more source

