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Variable phenology but consistent loss of ice cover on 1213 Minnesota lakes
Abstract Lake ice cover is declining globally with important implications for lake ecosystems. Ice loss studies often rely on small numbers of lakes with long‐term data. We analyzed variation and trends in ice cover phenology from 1213 lakes over 74 yr (1949–2022) in Minnesota (USA), during which ice cover duration declined at a rate of 2 d per decade (
Jake R. Walsh+13 more
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Snow melt-out date (SMOD) change spanning four decades in European temperate mountains at 30 m from Landsat time series. [PDF]
Bayle A+4 more
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Anthropogenic Nest Cavities Used by Snow Buntings in an Urban Arctic Landscape. [PDF]
Simard-Provençal S+5 more
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Local water year values for the conterminous United States
Abstract Quantifying and predicting precipitation and water flow and their influences is challenged by the dynamic relationships between and timing of precipitation and water fluxes. To help with these challenges, scientists use “water year” to examine and predict the impacts of precipitation and relevant extreme climatic and hydrological events on ...
Xinyu Sun, Kendra Spence Cheruvelil
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Endangered Deep-Snow Mountain Caribou Have a Distinct Winter Diet and Gut Microbiome That May Be Altered by Maternal Penning. [PDF]
Sugden S+6 more
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Mechanism of Zinc Corrosion in Accelerated Corrosion Tests
Real‐time corrosion rate of zinc was measured using electrical resistance sensors. Chloride deposition is the most corrosive phase of the test. Chloride concentration and deposition method affect corrosion throughout the test. Corrosion is accelerated by prolonged wet/dry transitions.
Kateryna Popova, Tomáš Prošek
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