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This page contains detailed information from the KRIS Photodatabase table about photos in series Monitoring- Charts of River Ice Trends in coastal Maine.



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Basin Sheepscot
Caption Trends in total number of days of ice effect for coastal rivers in Maine. Loess regression lines are based on a 35-year weighting window. According to Dudley and Hodgkins (2002), the trend toward fewer days of ice effect is statistically significant at all rivers except for the Sheepscot River. This figure is from Dudley and Hodgkins (2002).
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Category Monitoring
Description Trends in total number of days of ice effect for coastal rivers in Maine. Loess regression lines are based on a 35-year weighting window. According to Dudley and Hodgkins (2002), the trend toward fewer days of ice effect is statistically significant at all rivers except for the Sheepscot River. This figure is from Dudley and Hodgkins (2002).
Filename climate_ice_days_maine_rivers.jpg
Filesize 120027
Meta_Id Dudley2002
Notefile sheepscot.htm#Dudley2002
Path bw/climate_ice_days_maine_rivers.jpg
Series Monitoring- Charts of River Ice Trends in coastal Maine
SubBasin Basinwide / Regional


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Basin Sheepscot
Caption in last ice-off date for coastal rivers in Maine. Loess regression lines are based on a 35-year weighting window. The Sheepscot River (round dotted line) is trending toward earlier last spring ice-off date with a net change in last ice-off date of 12 days within 62 years (1939-2000) of record. Figure is from Dudley and Hodgkins (2002).
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Category Monitoring
Description in last ice-off date for coastal rivers in Maine. Loess regression lines are based on a 35-year weighting window. The Sheepscot River (round dotted line) is trending toward earlier last spring ice-off date with a net change in last ice-off date of 12 days within 62 years (1939-2000) of record. Figure is from Dudley and Hodgkins (2002).
Filename climate_ice_off_date_maine_rivers.jpg
Filesize 118705
Meta_Id Dudley2002
Notefile sheepscot.htm#Dudley2002
Path bw/climate_ice_off_date_maine_rivers.jpg
Series Monitoring- Charts of River Ice Trends in coastal Maine
SubBasin Basinwide / Regional


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Basin Sheepscot
Caption Trends in first ice-on date for coastal rivers in Maine. Loess regression lines are based on a 35-year weighting window. The Sheepscot River (round dotted line) is trending towards a later first fall ice-on date in the recent century. Figure is from Dudley and Hodgkins (2002).
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Category Monitoring
Description Trends in first ice-on date for coastal rivers in Maine. Loess regression lines are based on a 35-year weighting window. The Sheepscot River (round dotted line) is trending towards a later first fall ice-on date in the recent century. Figure is from Dudley and Hodgkins (2002).
Filename climate_ice_on_date_maine_rivers.jpg
Filesize 117604
Meta_Id Dudley2002
Notefile sheepscot.htm#Dudley2002
Path bw/climate_ice_on_date_maine_rivers.jpg
Series Monitoring- Charts of River Ice Trends in coastal Maine
SubBasin Basinwide / Regional



 
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