Sustainable field observations on lake air–snow–ice–water temperature regime have been carried out in Lake Baikal, Russia since 2009. One to three thermistor-string-based stations called “Autonomous System for Lake Ice Monitoring” (ASLIM) were deployed in the lake at the beginning of each ice season. Besides the detailed temperature distribution, the autonomous system allows simultaneous records of solar radiation incoming at the lake surface and passing through the snow and ice covers as well as high resolution data on snow and ice thicknesses. Currently, the site is still under development, and only previews of several experiments are presented. The site is continuously updated with observations and will provide the opportunity to download real-time data in the near future. You can hide/show graph lines by clicking on their names in the legends. The “Data explorer” tab can be used for detailed view of data graphs with zoom and pan features
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