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Wisconsin Lake Temperature Metrics Increasing Clarity

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Publication Date
Start Date
1979-01-01
End Date
2012-01-01

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Winslow, L.A., Rose, K.C., Read,J.S., and Hansen, G., 2016, Climate warming of lakes can be either amplified or suppressed by trends in water clarity: U.S. Geological Survey data release, http://dx.doi.org/10.5066/F7028PN4.

Summary

It is well recognized that the climate is warming in response to anthropogenic emission of greenhouse gases. Over the last decade, this has had a warming effect on lakes. Water clarity is also known to effect water temperature in lakes. What is unclear is how a warming climate might interact with changes in water clarity in lakes. As part of a project at the USGS Office of Water Information, several water clarity scenarios were simulated for lakes in Wisconsin to examine how changing water clarity interacts with climate change to affect lake temperatures at a broad scale. This data set contains the following parameters: year, WBIC, durStrat, max_schmidt_stability, mean_schmidt_stability_JAS, mean_schmidt_stability_July, SthermoD_mean_JAS, [...]

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Point of Contact :
Luke Winslow
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
Metadata Contact :
Luke Winslow
Originator :
Luke Winslow, Kevin Rose, Jordan Read, Gretchen Hansen

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2015-07-12_rose_increasing.tsv 31.65 MB text/tab-separated-values
DataColumnDescriptions.txt 2.36 KB text/plain

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Hydrological research and climate science.

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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