CIGLR-ai-lab / GreatLakes-TempSensors

Collaborative repository for optimizing the placement of temperature sensors in the Great Lakes using the DeepSensor machine learning framework. Aiming to enhance the quantitative understanding of surface temperature variability for better environmental monitoring and decision-making.
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Review materials on Great Lakes variability and trends #14

Closed DaniJonesOcean closed 3 months ago

DaniJonesOcean commented 4 months ago

Hi @eredding02. Below are some resources and papers related to Great Lakes variability and trends, with a focus on temperature (since that's our project focus).

First, here is an overview page from GLISA (another partnership between NOAA and U-M on the Great Lakes):

https://glisa.umich.edu/climate-change-in-the-great-lakes-region-references/

Here's a great article from Lacey Mason, who works here at GLERL:

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10584-016-1721-2

And here is a paper that focuses on temperature trends for Lake Superior specifically:

https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.2008.53.6.2724

And here is one that considers the global context of shifting seasons for large lakes:

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-37810-4

You can find a lot more, particularly by checking the articles that have cited these papers, but hopefully this is a good start. If you have any issues accessing any of these papers, let me know and I can get them to you. You and I should have the same level of access, especially if you're on a U-M VPN, but I can help with access if needed.

DaniJonesOcean commented 3 months ago

@eredding02 Please move these to a separate document and close this issue : )

This separate document will be our literature review doc. This could be a markdown file in the main repository.