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DOI10.5194/tc-15-2333-2021
Geographic variation and temporal trends in ice phenology in Norwegian lakes during the period 1890-2020
L'Abée-Lund J.H.; Vøllestad L.A.; Brittain J.E.; Kvambekk A.S.; Solvang T.
发表日期2021
ISSN19940416
起始页码2333
结束页码2356
卷号15期号:5
英文摘要Long-term observations of ice phenology in lakes are ideal for studying climatic variation in time and space. We used a large set of observations from 1890 to 2020 of the timing of freeze-up and break-up, and the length of ice-free season, for 101 Norwegian lakes to elucidate variation in ice phenology across time and space. The dataset of Norwegian lakes is unusual, covering considerable variation in elevation (4-1401 m a.s.l.) and climate (from oceanic to continental) within a substantial latitudinal and longitudinal gradient (58.2-69.9 N, 4.9-30.2 E). The average date of ice break-up occurred later in spring with increasing elevation, latitude and longitude. The average date of freeze-up and the length of the ice-free period decreased significantly with elevation and longitude. No correlation with distance from the ocean was detected, although the geographical gradients were related to regional climate due to adiabatic processes (elevation), radiation (latitude) and the degree of continentality (longitude). There was a significant lake surface area effect as small lakes froze up earlier due to less volume. There was also a significant trend that lakes were completely frozen over later in the autumn in recent years. After accounting for the effect of long-term trends in the large-scale North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index, a significant but weak trend over time for earlier ice break-up was detected. An analysis of different time periods revealed significant and accelerating trends for earlier break-up, later freeze-up and completely frozen lakes after 1991. Moreover, the trend for a longer ice-free period also accelerated during this period, although not significantly. An understanding of the relationship between ice phenology and geographical parameters is a prerequisite for predicting the potential future consequences of climate change on ice phenology. Changes in ice phenology will have consequences for the behaviour and life cycle dynamics of the aquatic biota. © 2021 Jan Henning L'Abée-Lund et al.
英文关键词acceleration; adiabatic process; climate variation; data set; freezing; geographical variation; lake water; life cycle; observational method; phenology; spatiotemporal analysis; trend analysis; Norway
语种英语
来源期刊Cryosphere
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/202356
作者单位Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate, Box 5091, Majorstuen, Oslo, 0301, Norway; Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis, University of Oslo, Box 1066, Blindern, Oslo, 0316, Norway; Natural History Museum, University of Oslo, Box 1072, Blindern, Oslo, 0316, Norway
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L'Abée-Lund J.H.,Vøllestad L.A.,Brittain J.E.,et al. Geographic variation and temporal trends in ice phenology in Norwegian lakes during the period 1890-2020[J],2021,15(5).
APA L'Abée-Lund J.H.,Vøllestad L.A.,Brittain J.E.,Kvambekk A.S.,&Solvang T..(2021).Geographic variation and temporal trends in ice phenology in Norwegian lakes during the period 1890-2020.Cryosphere,15(5).
MLA L'Abée-Lund J.H.,et al."Geographic variation and temporal trends in ice phenology in Norwegian lakes during the period 1890-2020".Cryosphere 15.5(2021).
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