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Long-term ice phenology records spanning up to 578 years for 78 lakes around the Northern Hemisphere.


ABSTRACT: In recent decades, lakes have experienced unprecedented ice loss with widespread ramifications for winter ecological processes. The rapid loss of ice, resurgence of winter biology, and proliferation of remote sensing technologies, presents a unique opportunity to integrate disciplines to further understand the broad spatial and temporal patterns in ice loss and its consequences. Here, we summarize ice phenology records for 78 lakes in 12 countries across North America, Europe, and Asia to permit the inclusion and harmonization of in situ ice phenology observations in future interdisciplinary studies. These ice records represent some of the longest climate observations directly collected by people. We highlight the importance of applying the same definition of ice-on and ice-off within a lake across the time-series, regardless of how the ice is observed, to broaden our understanding of ice loss across vast spatial and temporal scales.

SUBMITTER: Sharma S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9203534 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Long-term ice phenology records spanning up to 578 years for 78 lakes around the Northern Hemisphere.

Sharma Sapna S   Filazzola Alessandro A   Nguyen Thi T   Imrit M Arshad MA   Blagrave Kevin K   Bouffard Damien D   Daly Julia J   Feldman Harley H   Feldsine Natalie N   Hendricks-Franssen Harrie-Jan HJ   Granin Nikolay N   Hecock Richard R   L'Abée-Lund Jan Henning JH   Hopkins Ed E   Howk Neil N   Iacono Michael M   Knoll Lesley B LB   Korhonen Johanna J   Malmquist Hilmar J HJ   Marszelewski Włodzimierz W   Matsuzaki Shin-Ichiro S SS   Miyabara Yuichi Y   Miyasaka Kiyoshi K   Mills Alexander A   Olson Lolita L   Peters Theodore W TW   Richardson David C DC   Robertson Dale M DM   Rudstam Lars L   Wain Danielle D   Waterfield Holly H   Weyhenmeyer Gesa A GA   Wiltse Brendan B   Yao Huaxia H   Zhdanov Andry A   Magnuson John J JJ  

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In recent decades, lakes have experienced unprecedented ice loss with widespread ramifications for winter ecological processes. The rapid loss of ice, resurgence of winter biology, and proliferation of remote sensing technologies, presents a unique opportunity to integrate disciplines to further understand the broad spatial and temporal patterns in ice loss and its consequences. Here, we summarize ice phenology records for 78 lakes in 12 countries across North America, Europe, and Asia to permit  ...[more]

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