US Long-Term Ecological Research Network
Lake Mendota at North Temperate Lakes LTER: Snow and Ice Depth 2009-2010

Abstract

Ice core data collected by Yi-Fang (Yvonne) Hsieh and collaborators for her PhD project, "Modeling Ice Cover and Water Temperature of Lake Mendota."; Part of the project was the development of a 3D hydrodynamic-ice model that simulated both temporal and spatial distributions of ice cover on Lake Mendota for the winter 2009-2010. The parameters from these ice core data were used as model inputs to run model simulations. Parameters measured include: blue ice, white ice, snow depth, and total ice. On February 13, 2009, ice cores were taken on Lake Mendota at four different stations. From January 14, 2010 through March 3, 2010 ice cores were taken on Lake Mendota at 31 different stations. In addition, ice cores were taken on other Yahara Lakes during February of 2009: Lake Kegonsa (4 stations_February 6), Lake Waubesa (4 stations_February 7), Lake Wingra (2 stations_February 8), and Lake Monona (4 stations_February 8). Only total ice measurements are reported for 2009. Included in this data set are the ice core data, and geospatial information for ice coring stations. Documentation: Hsieh, Y.-F., 2012a. Modeling ice cover and water temperature of Lake Mendota. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. The University of Wisconsin - Madison, United States -- Wisconsin, p. 157.
Dataset ID
283

Data Citation Suggestion

Hsieh, Y. and Center for Limnology. 2022. Lake Mendota at North Temperate Lakes LTER: Snow and Ice Depth 2009-2010 ver 3. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/9de314bdd31af265b0db8b1768f6dbda. Accessed 2023-03-31.

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Ice core data collected by Yi-Fang (Yvonne) Hsieh and collaborators for his PhD project, “Modeling Ice Cover and Water Temperature of Lake Mendota.” Part of the project was the development of a 3D hydrodynamic-ice model that simulated both temporal and spatial distributions of ice cover on Lake Mendota for the winter 2009-2010. The parameters from these ice core data were used as model inputs to run model simulations. Parameters measured include: blue ice, white ice, snow depth, and total ice.
The names of the stations, and geospatial information as to where ice cores were collected for Lake Mendota at North Temperate Lakes LTER: Snow and Ice Depth 2009-2010.