2011
DOI: 10.3176/earth.2011.1.05
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Field investigations of apparent optical properties of ice cover in Finnish and Estonian lakes in winter 2009

Abstract: A field programme on light conditions in ice-covered lakes and optical properties of lake ice was performed in seven lakes of Finland and Estonia in February–April 2009. On the basis of irradiance measurements above and below ice, spectral reflectance and transmittance were determined for the ice sheet; time evolution of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) transmittance was examined from irradiance recordings at several levels inside the ice sheet. Snow cover was the dominant factor for transmission of P… Show more

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“…On 14 April, a 3-cm slush layer was still observed but snowÁice had disappeared. The melt rate of ice was 1 cm d (1 from 7 April to 14 April (Lei et al, 2011), both in the model and in the observations. The melting of ice started in the beginning of April, as soon as snow had gone, and it accelerated towards the breakup (Fig.…”
Section: Seasonal Study For the Winter 2008á2009mentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…On 14 April, a 3-cm slush layer was still observed but snowÁice had disappeared. The melt rate of ice was 1 cm d (1 from 7 April to 14 April (Lei et al, 2011), both in the model and in the observations. The melting of ice started in the beginning of April, as soon as snow had gone, and it accelerated towards the breakup (Fig.…”
Section: Seasonal Study For the Winter 2008á2009mentioning
confidence: 62%
“…This error is likely due to overestimation of snow density in the model. Later, on 7 April, a 2-cm slush layer and a 5-cm frozen slush layer were observed (Lei et al, 2011), while in NUMERICAL MODELLING OF SNOW AND ICE THICKNESSESour simulation these values had become 2.9 and 2.7 cm, respectively, by the end of March. On 14 April, a 3-cm slush layer was still observed but snowÁice had disappeared.…”
Section: Seasonal Study For the Winter 2008á2009mentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Scalar irradiance is therefore higher than PAR measured conventionally by planar sensors. Moreover, the spectral distribution is also different (Dokulil, 1979;Lei et al, 2011). The concentrations of suspended matter and chlorophyll a as well as the beam attenuation coefficient under the ice are markedly lower than the maxima during the ice-free period.…”
Section: Winter Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 95%