Abstract Water temperature and dissolved oxygen (DO) profiles were measured once every month from mid July to mid February in a relatively deep sand-pit lake in southeast Nebraska. These profiles showed depleted DO concentrations below the thermocline during summer stratification indicating areas fish will likely avoid in summer months. Colder temperatures in fall caused complete mixing of the water column allowing fish to inhabit all depths of the lake. An inverse temperature stratification occurred directly below the ice during winter months as ice cover cooled the surface water to below 4 degrees Celsius. Ice cover also blocked air – water oxygen transfer and reduced light for photosynthesizing algae. Associated with winter ice cover, ...
While temperate lakes are commonly thought to turnover twice annually, in the fall and the spring, t...
ID: 8276INHS Technical Report prepared for Springfield City Water, Light, and Power Compan
Theories regarding the taphonomy of fishes in lacustrine environments have traditionally relied on a...
Abstract Water temperature and dissolved oxygen (DO) profiles were measured once every month from ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Division of Fisheries, has been considering Holland ...
The occurrence of bottom-water hypoxia is increasing in bodies of water around the world. Hypoxia is...
The article presents the results of the examinations of dissolved oxygen vertical distribution (DO) ...
The concentration of dissolved oxygen in aquatic systems helps to regulate biodiversity, nutrient bi...
We studied vertical distribution of oxygen under the ice of 5 medium-sized, morphologically variable...
This study is concerned with projections of climate change effects on lakes, especially small lakes...
Estimates of hypolimnetic water column (Jv) and sediment (JA) dissolved oxygen (DO) consumption rate...
The purpose of this study is to relate simulated water quality with fish presence observations. The...
Thermal and chemical stratification is a common phenomenon in lakes and ponds during the summer mont...
Stratification is a naturally occurring phenomenon in many lakes and reservoirs that is often aggrav...
1. Hypoxia occurs seasonally in many stratified coastal marine and freshwater ecosystems when bottom...
While temperate lakes are commonly thought to turnover twice annually, in the fall and the spring, t...
ID: 8276INHS Technical Report prepared for Springfield City Water, Light, and Power Compan
Theories regarding the taphonomy of fishes in lacustrine environments have traditionally relied on a...
Abstract Water temperature and dissolved oxygen (DO) profiles were measured once every month from ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Division of Fisheries, has been considering Holland ...
The occurrence of bottom-water hypoxia is increasing in bodies of water around the world. Hypoxia is...
The article presents the results of the examinations of dissolved oxygen vertical distribution (DO) ...
The concentration of dissolved oxygen in aquatic systems helps to regulate biodiversity, nutrient bi...
We studied vertical distribution of oxygen under the ice of 5 medium-sized, morphologically variable...
This study is concerned with projections of climate change effects on lakes, especially small lakes...
Estimates of hypolimnetic water column (Jv) and sediment (JA) dissolved oxygen (DO) consumption rate...
The purpose of this study is to relate simulated water quality with fish presence observations. The...
Thermal and chemical stratification is a common phenomenon in lakes and ponds during the summer mont...
Stratification is a naturally occurring phenomenon in many lakes and reservoirs that is often aggrav...
1. Hypoxia occurs seasonally in many stratified coastal marine and freshwater ecosystems when bottom...
While temperate lakes are commonly thought to turnover twice annually, in the fall and the spring, t...
ID: 8276INHS Technical Report prepared for Springfield City Water, Light, and Power Compan
Theories regarding the taphonomy of fishes in lacustrine environments have traditionally relied on a...