and ---, 1987: Surface temperature and transport in Lake Tahoe: Inferences from satellite (AVHRR) imagery. Contin. Shelf Res., 7, 1001-1013.P. T. Strub and T. M. Powell. Surface temperature and transport in Lake Tahoe: Inferences from satellite (AVHRR) imagery. Contin. Shelf Res., 7...
Lake surface temperatures are projected to increase under climate change, which could trigger shifts in the future distribution of thermally sensitive aquatic species. Of particular concern for lake ecosystems are when temperatures increase outside the r
Lake Tahoenighttime[1] Over water, infrared radiometers on satellites measure radiation leaving from the surface skin layer and therefore the retrieved temperature is representative of the skin layer. This is slightly different from the bulk layer deeper in the water where various floating thermometers...
Results of limnological studies carried out in the largest and deep- est lakes south of the Alps Lake Garda, Lake Iseo, Lake Como, Lake Lugano and Lake Maggiore 17, pointed out the need of integrating interdisciplinary approaches to the scientific based long-term monitoring. Lack of long-term...
and low in the northwest." Because the climate types in the di erent parts of mainland China are distinct, China is divided into six major regions by climate type (Figure 1). The “Qinling-Huaihe” line is used as the north-south boundary line, which is divided into North China and Sou...
(2018). On the predictability of lake surface temperature using air temperature in a changing climate: A case study for Lake Tahoe (USA). Limnology and Oceanography, 63, 243-261.Piccolroaz S, Healey NC, Lenters JD, Schladow SG, Hook SJ, Sahoo GB, Toffolon M. 2018. On the ...
R. (1984). Tempera- ture and Transport Patterns in Lake Tahoe: Satellite Imagery, Field Data and a Dynamical Model, Verhandlungen des Internationalen Verein Limnologie, 22, pp. 112-118.Strub, P. T., Powell, T. M., & Abbott, M. R. (1984). Temperature and transport patterns in ...
Low frequency turbulence and vertical temperature microstructure in Lake Tahoe, California-Nevadadoi:10.1080/03680770.1974.11896045Thomas M. DillonThomas M. PowellLeonard O. MyrupSIL Proceedings, 1922-2010
And study also proved that the evaporation paradox phenomenon was a truth and the pan evaporation decreased during the last fifty years in Northwest China (including the tion in oases areas. Tarim Basin)2,14. So, the decrease of OCItemperature may due to the decline of evapotranspira- bRuetc...
Drier conditions between 8 and 3 ka have been reconstructed from drowned forest at Lake Tahoe15. Fossil pollen and charcoal data from the Sierra Nevada indicate drier, more open forests in the early through middle Holocene and moister, more closed forest with decreased fire frequency following ...