--- attributes: ~ cited_by: [] contributors: [] create_dt: 2013-08-28T16:38:00 description: ~ display_name: 2b483d0b-dc48-4007-943a-2bd38d5aaa76 figures: - attributes: ~ caption: 'The length of the season in which differences in lake temperatures with depth cause stratification (separate density layers) is increasing in many lakes. In this case, measurements show stratification has been increasing in Lake Tahoe (top left) since the 1960s and in Lake Superior (top right) since the early 1900s in response to increasing air and surface water temperatures (see also Ch. 18: Midwest). In Lake Tahoe, because of its large size (relative to inflow) and resulting long water-residence times, other influences on stratification have been largely overwhelmed, and warming air and water temperatures have caused progressive declines in near-surface density, leading to longer stratification seasons (by an average of 20 days), decreasing the opportunities for deep lake mixing, reducing oxygen levels, and causing impacts to many species and numerous aspects of aquatic ecosytems.0bd9cfef-4cd5-4b20-b953-04ecad0bd71c Similar effects are observed in Lake Superior,5d9dedb4-4383-471f-9cee-05e0b16a457c where the stratification season is lengthening (top right) and annual ice-covered area is declining (bottom); both observed changes are consistent with increasing air and water temperatures.' chapter_identifier: water-resources create_dt: 2013-08-28T16:38:00 identifier: observed-changes-in-lake-stratification-and-ice-covered-area lat_max: ~ lat_min: ~ lon_max: ~ lon_min: ~ ordinal: 7 report_identifier: nca3 source_citation: ~ submission_dt: ~ time_end: ~ time_start: ~ title: Observed Changes in Lake Stratification and Ice Covered Area url: http://nca2014.globalchange.gov/report/sectors/water/graphics/observed-changes-lake-stratification-and-ice-covered-area usage_limits: Copyright protected. Obtain permission from the original figure source. files: - display_name: water_fig3-7_left.png file: 3b/5c/d3fd96f6600bc6ac81ae94c7bcf8/water_fig3-7_left.png href: http://data.globalchange.gov/assets/3b/5c/d3fd96f6600bc6ac81ae94c7bcf8/water_fig3-7_left.png identifier: f252b61a-69bd-41c3-a2cc-3ef8331a60e1 landing_page: ~ location: ~ mime_type: image/png sha1: 1a8a28c804d72cfe5a874ce7ca4a7b6c57b95ef4 size: 64371 thumbnail: 3b/5c/d3fd96f6600bc6ac81ae94c7bcf8/.thumb-f252b61a-69bd-41c3-a2cc-3ef8331a60e1.png thumbnail_href: http://data.globalchange.gov/assets/3b/5c/d3fd96f6600bc6ac81ae94c7bcf8/.thumb-f252b61a-69bd-41c3-a2cc-3ef8331a60e1.png type: file uri: /file/f252b61a-69bd-41c3-a2cc-3ef8331a60e1 url: http://data.globalchange.gov/assets/3b/5c/d3fd96f6600bc6ac81ae94c7bcf8/water_fig3-7_left.png href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/image/2b483d0b-dc48-4007-943a-2bd38d5aaa76.yaml identifier: 2b483d0b-dc48-4007-943a-2bd38d5aaa76 lat_max: ~ lat_min: ~ lon_max: ~ lon_min: ~ parents: [] position: ~ references: [] submission_dt: ~ time_end: ~ time_start: ~ title: 'Observed Changes in Lake Stratification and Ice Covered Area - Lake Tahoe: Stratification Season Length (Top Left)' type: image uri: /image/2b483d0b-dc48-4007-943a-2bd38d5aaa76 url: ~ usage_limits: ~