wu (2025) Long-term Variation in Lake Ice in a Large Endorheic Lake Experiencing Shrinkage in a Semi-arid Region, Mendeley Data, V3
Identification
- Journal: Mendeley Data
- Year: 2025
- Date: 2025-12-17
- Authors: wu, tf
- DOI: 10.17632/37bx6sr47r
Research Groups
tf wu (Contributor)
Short Summary
This study investigates the long-term variations in lake ice cover in a large, shrinking endorheic lake located in a semi-arid region, utilizing both field data and models.
Objective
- To analyze and understand the long-term patterns and changes in lake ice dynamics within a large endorheic lake experiencing shrinkage in a semi-arid environment.
Study Configuration
- Spatial Scale: A large endorheic lake situated within a semi-arid region. Specific geographical extent or dimensions are not provided in the given text.
- Temporal Scale: Long-term. The specific duration of the study period is not provided in the given text.
Methodology and Data
- Models used: A model was utilized, but its specific name or type is not detailed in the provided text.
- Data sources: Field data was collected and used. Further specifics (e.g., satellite, reanalysis) are not provided.
Main Results
The main results are not available from the provided abstract/data description.
Contributions
The original contributions of this article are not available from the provided abstract/data description.
Funding
Funding information is not available from the provided abstract/data description.
Citation
@article{wu2025Longterm,
author = {wu, tf},
title = {Long-term Variation in Lake Ice in a Large Endorheic Lake Experiencing Shrinkage in a Semi-arid Region, Mendeley Data, V3},
journal = {Mendeley Data},
year = {2025},
doi = {10.17632/37bx6sr47r},
url = {https://doi.org/10.17632/37bx6sr47r}
}
Original Source: https://doi.org/10.17632/37bx6sr47r