Lake Murten is located in the Lake District in western Switzerland and so far, it has been poorly investigated. The Environmental Service of Fribourg (SEn) has monitored this lake once a month for several years by water profiles (water temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, conductivity) at its deepest part. The SEn identified the stratification of water masses as one of the main causes for oxygen consumption in the hypolimnion. In the present study, a Lander System was deployed in Lake Murten from April to September 2015 at 20 m depth at the northwestern part of the lake to monitor water temperature and dissolved oxygen at higher resolution (30 s interval). These records were compared with time series of atmospheric parameters like at...
The instrumented buoy on Trout Lake is equipped with a dissolved oxygen sensor, a thermistor chain, ...
AbstractThe problems of water quality are related to the decrease in the dissolved oxygen content, p...
In palæolimnological studies, inference models based on aquatic organisms are frequently used to est...
Temperature drives the major physico-chemical and biological actions in inland water bodies. The hig...
Low oxygen concentrations in lakes and reservoirs are an ongoing environmental concern, particularly...
Lake Geneva, the largest freshwater lake in Western Europe, is subject to important environmental pr...
Water inherent optical properties (IOPs) contain integrative information on the optical constituents...
Physical processes are keys for the status of a lake. In this Special Issue, the emphasis is on diss...
Small dimictic Lake Plusssee in North Germany experienced major changes of the temperature and oxyge...
The article presents the results of the examinations of dissolved oxygen vertical distribution (DO) ...
This dataset is part of a study investigating the freshwater Nitrososphaeria and their impact on the...
Lake Geneva is recovering from its eutrophic past but no significant trend in the areal hypolimnetic...
An improved understanding of surface transport processes is necessary to predict sediment, pollutant...
In an aquatic system, there is a balance between the production and consumption of oxygen. Oxygen is...
We studied vertical distribution of oxygen under the ice of 5 medium-sized, morphologically variable...
The instrumented buoy on Trout Lake is equipped with a dissolved oxygen sensor, a thermistor chain, ...
AbstractThe problems of water quality are related to the decrease in the dissolved oxygen content, p...
In palæolimnological studies, inference models based on aquatic organisms are frequently used to est...
Temperature drives the major physico-chemical and biological actions in inland water bodies. The hig...
Low oxygen concentrations in lakes and reservoirs are an ongoing environmental concern, particularly...
Lake Geneva, the largest freshwater lake in Western Europe, is subject to important environmental pr...
Water inherent optical properties (IOPs) contain integrative information on the optical constituents...
Physical processes are keys for the status of a lake. In this Special Issue, the emphasis is on diss...
Small dimictic Lake Plusssee in North Germany experienced major changes of the temperature and oxyge...
The article presents the results of the examinations of dissolved oxygen vertical distribution (DO) ...
This dataset is part of a study investigating the freshwater Nitrososphaeria and their impact on the...
Lake Geneva is recovering from its eutrophic past but no significant trend in the areal hypolimnetic...
An improved understanding of surface transport processes is necessary to predict sediment, pollutant...
In an aquatic system, there is a balance between the production and consumption of oxygen. Oxygen is...
We studied vertical distribution of oxygen under the ice of 5 medium-sized, morphologically variable...
The instrumented buoy on Trout Lake is equipped with a dissolved oxygen sensor, a thermistor chain, ...
AbstractThe problems of water quality are related to the decrease in the dissolved oxygen content, p...
In palæolimnological studies, inference models based on aquatic organisms are frequently used to est...