Air temperature and lapse rate variation in the ice-free and glaciated areas of northern James Ross Island, Antarctic Peninsula, during 2013–2016

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AMBROŽOVÁ Klára LÁSKA Kamil HRBÁČEK Filip KAVAN Jan ONDRUCH Jakub

Year of publication 2019
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source International Journal of Climatology
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Faculty of Science

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Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joc.5832
Keywords air temperature; air temperature inversion; Antarctica; Antarctic Peninsula; glacier; James Ross Island; near-surface lapse rate
Description Studies assessing air temperature variations and their dependence on altitude from the eastern side of the Antarctic Peninsula are sparse. In this paper, we analyse air temperature and near-surface lapse rates from the Ulu Peninsula (James Ross Island, Antarctic Peninsula). The temperature data were acquired from nine sites both in ice-free areas and glaciers of the Ulu Peninsula in 2013–2016. The most important factors influencing air temperature differences were sea-ice conditions, topography and ground surface properties.
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