Analysis of ice phenology of lakes on the Tibetan Plateau from MODIS data

The Tibetan Plateau includes a large system of endorheic (closed basin) lakes. Lake ice phenology, i.e. the timing of freeze-up and break-up and the duration of the ice cover may provide valuable information about climate variations in this region. The ice phenology of 59 large lakes on the Tibetan...

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Main Authors: J. Kropáček, F. Maussion, F. Chen, S. Hoerz, V. Hochschild
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2013-02-01
Series:The Cryosphere
Online Access:http://www.the-cryosphere.net/7/287/2013/tc-7-287-2013.pdf
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spelling doaj-3e3344bb9c594db8b1730b7a4fa17bb22020-11-25T00:34:33ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe Cryosphere1994-04161994-04242013-02-017128730110.5194/tc-7-287-2013Analysis of ice phenology of lakes on the Tibetan Plateau from MODIS dataJ. KropáčekF. MaussionF. ChenS. HoerzV. HochschildThe Tibetan Plateau includes a large system of endorheic (closed basin) lakes. Lake ice phenology, i.e. the timing of freeze-up and break-up and the duration of the ice cover may provide valuable information about climate variations in this region. The ice phenology of 59 large lakes on the Tibetan Plateau was derived from Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) 8-day composite data for the period from 2001 to 2010. Ice cover duration appears to have a high variability in the studied region due to both climatic and local factors. Mean values for the duration of ice cover were calculated for three groups of lakes defined by clustering, resulting in relatively compact geographic regions. In each group several lakes showed anomalies in ice cover duration in the studied period. Possible reasons for such anomalous behaviour are discussed. Furthermore, many lakes do not freeze up completely during some seasons. This was confirmed by inspection of high resolution optical data. Mild winter seasons, large water volume and/or high salinity are the most likely explanations. Trends in the ice cover duration derived by linear regression for all the studied lakes show a high variation in space. A correlation of ice phenology variables with parameters describing climatic and local conditions showed a high thermal dependency of the ice regime. It appears that the freeze-up tends to be more thermally determined than break-up for the studied lakes.http://www.the-cryosphere.net/7/287/2013/tc-7-287-2013.pdf
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author J. Kropáček
F. Maussion
F. Chen
S. Hoerz
V. Hochschild
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F. Maussion
F. Chen
S. Hoerz
V. Hochschild
Analysis of ice phenology of lakes on the Tibetan Plateau from MODIS data
The Cryosphere
author_facet J. Kropáček
F. Maussion
F. Chen
S. Hoerz
V. Hochschild
author_sort J. Kropáček
title Analysis of ice phenology of lakes on the Tibetan Plateau from MODIS data
title_short Analysis of ice phenology of lakes on the Tibetan Plateau from MODIS data
title_full Analysis of ice phenology of lakes on the Tibetan Plateau from MODIS data
title_fullStr Analysis of ice phenology of lakes on the Tibetan Plateau from MODIS data
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of ice phenology of lakes on the Tibetan Plateau from MODIS data
title_sort analysis of ice phenology of lakes on the tibetan plateau from modis data
publisher Copernicus Publications
series The Cryosphere
issn 1994-0416
1994-0424
publishDate 2013-02-01
description The Tibetan Plateau includes a large system of endorheic (closed basin) lakes. Lake ice phenology, i.e. the timing of freeze-up and break-up and the duration of the ice cover may provide valuable information about climate variations in this region. The ice phenology of 59 large lakes on the Tibetan Plateau was derived from Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) 8-day composite data for the period from 2001 to 2010. Ice cover duration appears to have a high variability in the studied region due to both climatic and local factors. Mean values for the duration of ice cover were calculated for three groups of lakes defined by clustering, resulting in relatively compact geographic regions. In each group several lakes showed anomalies in ice cover duration in the studied period. Possible reasons for such anomalous behaviour are discussed. Furthermore, many lakes do not freeze up completely during some seasons. This was confirmed by inspection of high resolution optical data. Mild winter seasons, large water volume and/or high salinity are the most likely explanations. Trends in the ice cover duration derived by linear regression for all the studied lakes show a high variation in space. A correlation of ice phenology variables with parameters describing climatic and local conditions showed a high thermal dependency of the ice regime. It appears that the freeze-up tends to be more thermally determined than break-up for the studied lakes.
url http://www.the-cryosphere.net/7/287/2013/tc-7-287-2013.pdf
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