Author Correction: Towards critical white ice conditions in lakes under global warming.

Autor: Weyhenmeyer, Gesa A., Obertegger, Ulrike, Rudebeck, Hugo, Jakobsson, Ellinor, Jansen, Joachim, Zdorovennova, Galina, Bansal, Sheel, Block, Benjamin D., Carey, Cayelan C., Doubek, Jonathan P., Dugan, Hilary, Erina, Oxana, Fedorova, Irina, Fischer, Janet M., Grinberga, Laura, Grossart, Hans-Peter, Kangur, Külli, Knoll, Lesley B., Laas, Alo, Lepori, Fabio
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Zdroj: Nature Communications; 6/6/2023, Vol. 14 Issue 1, p1-1, 1p
Abstrakt: The original version of this Article contained an error in in the caption of Figure 3, which incorrectly read 'Pure black ice conditions were modeled using Eq. (1) with A = 30 kg cm SP -2 sp and pure white ice conditions using Eq. (2) with A = 3.5 kgcm SP -2 sp ' The correct version replaces this sentence with 'Pure black ice conditions were modeled using Eq. (1) with A = 17.5 kg cm SP -2 sp and pure white ice conditions using Eq. (2) with A = 3.5 kgcm SP -2 sp ' This has been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article. Correction to: I Nature Communications i https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-32633-1, published online 25 August 2022 The original version of this Article contained an error in the Results section "White ice and ice stability", which incorrectly read 'where P is the allowable load in kg, A is the bearing strength that varies between 3.5 and 30 kg cm SP -2 sp depending on ice quality (30 kg cm SP -2 sp for cold, black ice conditions of high quality, i.e., no snow ice, no cracks, no bubbles etc. and 3.5 kg cm SP -2 sp for low quality ice SP 16 sp ), and H is the total ice thickness in cm'. The correct version replaces this sentence with 'where P is the allowable load in kg, A is the bearing strength that varies between 3.5 and 17.5 kg cm SP -2 sp depending on ice quality (17.5 kg cm SP -2 sp for cold, black ice conditions of high quality, i.e., no snow ice, no cracks, no bubbles etc. and 3.5 kg cm SP -2 sp for low quality ice, based on the conclusion of Gold SP 15 sp ), and H is the total ice thickness in cm'. [Extracted from the article]
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