Arctic Freshwater Ice and Its Climatic Role
Freshwater ice dominates the Arctic terrestrial environment and significantly impacts bio-physical and socio-economic systems. Unlike other major cryospheric components that either blanket large expanses (e.g., snow, permafrost, sea ice) or are concentrated in specific locations, lake and river ice...
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ftboisestateu:oai:scholarworks.boisestate.edu:geo_facpubs-1112 2023-11-12T04:11:02+01:00 Arctic Freshwater Ice and Its Climatic Role McNamara, James P. 2011-12-01T08:00:00Z https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/geo_facpubs/112 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-011-0214-9 unknown ScholarWorks https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/geo_facpubs/112 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-011-0214-9 Geosciences Faculty Publications and Presentations lake ice river ice climate cryosphere Arctic CGISS Earth Sciences Geophysics and Seismology text 2011 ftboisestateu https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-011-0214-9 2023-10-20T00:13:06Z Freshwater ice dominates the Arctic terrestrial environment and significantly impacts bio-physical and socio-economic systems. Unlike other major cryospheric components that either blanket large expanses (e.g., snow, permafrost, sea ice) or are concentrated in specific locations, lake and river ice are interwoven into the terrestrial landscape through major flow and storage networks. For instance, the headwaters of large ice-covered rivers extend well beyond the Arctic while many northern lakes owe their genesis to broader cryospheric changes. The effects of freshwater ice on climate mostly occur at the local/regional scale, with the degree of influence dependent on the magnitude, timing, location, and duration of ice cover, and the size of the water body. Freshwater-ice formation, growth, decay, and break-up are influenced by climatic variables that control surface heat fluxes, but these differ markedly between lakes and rivers. Despite the importance of freshwater ice, there has been a recent reduction in observational recordings. Text Arctic Ice permafrost Sea ice Boise State University: Scholar Works Arctic AMBIO 40 S1 46 52 |
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Freshwater ice dominates the Arctic terrestrial environment and significantly impacts bio-physical and socio-economic systems. Unlike other major cryospheric components that either blanket large expanses (e.g., snow, permafrost, sea ice) or are concentrated in specific locations, lake and river ice are interwoven into the terrestrial landscape through major flow and storage networks. For instance, the headwaters of large ice-covered rivers extend well beyond the Arctic while many northern lakes owe their genesis to broader cryospheric changes. The effects of freshwater ice on climate mostly occur at the local/regional scale, with the degree of influence dependent on the magnitude, timing, location, and duration of ice cover, and the size of the water body. Freshwater-ice formation, growth, decay, and break-up are influenced by climatic variables that control surface heat fluxes, but these differ markedly between lakes and rivers. Despite the importance of freshwater ice, there has been a recent reduction in observational recordings. |
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