Journal of Glaciology (Jun 2018)

Investigation of the ice surface albedo in the Tibetan Plateau lakes based on the field observation and MODIS products

  • ZHAOGUO LI,
  • YINHUAN AO,
  • SHIHUA LYU,
  • JIAHE LANG,
  • LIJUAN WEN,
  • VICTOR STEPANENKO,
  • XIANHONG MENG,
  • LIN ZHAO

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2018.35
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64
pp. 506 – 516

Abstract

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The Tibetan Plateau (TP) lakes are sensitive to climate change due to ice-albedo feedback, but almost no study has paid attention to the ice albedo of TP lakes and its potential impacts. Here we present a recent field experiment for observing the lake ice albedo in the TP, and evaluate the applicability of the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) products as well as ice-albedo parameterizations. Most of the observed lake ice albedos on TP are <0.12, and the clear blue ice albedo is only 0.075, much lower than reported in the previous studies. Even that of ice covered with snow patches is only 0.212. MOD10A1 albedo product has the best agreement with observations, followed by those of MYD10A1. MCD43A3 product is consistently higher than the observations. Due to an error of snow flag and inconsistent time windows in MCD43A2 and MCD43A3, at certain times, the albedo of the ice without snow is even higher than that covered with snow. When the solar zenith angle is not considered, there is no significant correlation between the albedo and the ice surface temperature. None of the existing ice-albedo parameterizations can reproduce well the observed relationship of the albedo and surface temperature.

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