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Long-term ice phenology records for 78 lakes in the Northern Hemisphere

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posted on 2023-03-15, 13:47 authored by Alessandro FilazzolaAlessandro Filazzola, Sapna Sharma, Thi Nguyen, Mohammad Arshad Imrit, Kevin Blagrave, Bouffard, Damien, Julia Daly, Harley Feldman, Natalie Felsine, Hendricks Franssen, Harrie-Jan, Nikolay Granin, Richard Hecock, Jan Henning L'Abée-Lund, Ed Hopkins, Neil Howk, Michael Iacono, Lesley B. Knoll, Johanna Korhonen, Hilmar J Malmquist, Włodzimierz Marszelewski, Shin-ichiro S. Matsuzaki, Yuichi Miyabara, Kiyoshi Miyasaka, Alexander Mills, Lolita Olson, Theodore W. Peters, David C. Richardson, Dale M. Robertson, Lars G. Rudstam, Danielle Wain, Holly Waterfield, Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer, Brendan Wiltse, Huaxia Yao, Andry Zhdanov, John J. Magnuson

Lake ice is an important resource supporting water quality, local biodiversity, arctic transportation, and regional economies. Long-term surveys of lake ice collected in situ are the gold standard for monitoring in environmental science., Here, we present ice phenology records for 78 lakes in the Northern Hemisphere spanning up to 578 years. These surveys include 12 different countries across North America and Eurasia collected by researchers, community scientists, priests, and digital observations. This database includes information about ice phenology (ice-on dates, ice-off dates, ice cover duration), lake characteristics (e.g., size, location, names), and meta-data about each data source (e.g., how the data was collected). Our intention is that this database may be used to understand factors driving lake ice patterns and the biological or socio-economic consequences.

Funding

NSERC Discovery Grant

Swedish Research Council VR and FORMAS Grants

Limnological Institute SB RAS project

York University Research Chair Program

Ontario Ministry of Innovation and Science Early Researcher Award

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