Summary: | The ice-covered period on lakes in the northern hemisphere can be extensive, lasting up to 7 months of the year. During this time, C cycling in lakes is altered affecting CO2 and CH4 dynamics below ice. Lake ice impedes atmospheric exchange, trapping CO2 and CH4 in the lake over winter. As lake ice-melts, CO2 and CH4 that has accumulated over winter is emitted from the into the atmosphere. To investigate the importance of CO2 and CH4 emissions during the ice-melt period, we conducted a literature search for studies that had CO2 and CH4 emission estimates for both the ice-melt and open water period. From these literature values, we could calculate the percent contribution of the ice-melt period to annual CO2 and CH4 emissions. We obtained data for 271 (n= 258) and 447 (n= 689) individual lakes, for CH4 and CO2, respectively.
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