Thermal and chemical stratification is a common phenomenon in lakes and ponds during the summer months. Most lakes, 20 or more feet deep, have a warm epilimnion separated from the colder deep water stratum, the hypolimnion, by a thermocline or zone in which the water rapidly becomes colder with increased depth
In closed water bodies which the inflow and outflow are usually small, vertical transportation based...
The paper discusses the impact of lake morphometric parameters on the thermal structure of water dur...
AbstractHutchinson and Löffler's (1956) classification of lakes based on the seasonal thermal mixing...
Thermal and chemical stratification is a common phenomenon in lakes and ponds during the summer mont...
grantor: University of TorontoClimate change is expected to alter aspects of lake thermal ...
During summer, the surface waters of lakes warm and become less dense than the colder bottom waters....
Lakes are traditionally classified based on their thermal regime and trophic status. While this clas...
Annual stratification in Lake Texoma begins with a salinity barrier restricted to the Old Red River ...
In very deep freshwater lakes, deep recirculation presents itself with remarkable differences to sha...
Under the influence of variable climatic conditions in the spring and due to the peculiar shape of i...
Many lakes and reservoirs develop a seasonal temperature stratification. The thermal stratification...
Meromictic lakes are unique aquatic ecosystems that occur extremely rarely. The phenomenon of meromi...
The factors affecting vertical distributions of chlorophyll fluorescence were examined in four tempe...
A reservoir with distinct shallow and deep regions can produce stratification in response to uniform...
International audienceThe vertical distribution of chlorophyll in stratified lakes and reservoirs fr...
In closed water bodies which the inflow and outflow are usually small, vertical transportation based...
The paper discusses the impact of lake morphometric parameters on the thermal structure of water dur...
AbstractHutchinson and Löffler's (1956) classification of lakes based on the seasonal thermal mixing...
Thermal and chemical stratification is a common phenomenon in lakes and ponds during the summer mont...
grantor: University of TorontoClimate change is expected to alter aspects of lake thermal ...
During summer, the surface waters of lakes warm and become less dense than the colder bottom waters....
Lakes are traditionally classified based on their thermal regime and trophic status. While this clas...
Annual stratification in Lake Texoma begins with a salinity barrier restricted to the Old Red River ...
In very deep freshwater lakes, deep recirculation presents itself with remarkable differences to sha...
Under the influence of variable climatic conditions in the spring and due to the peculiar shape of i...
Many lakes and reservoirs develop a seasonal temperature stratification. The thermal stratification...
Meromictic lakes are unique aquatic ecosystems that occur extremely rarely. The phenomenon of meromi...
The factors affecting vertical distributions of chlorophyll fluorescence were examined in four tempe...
A reservoir with distinct shallow and deep regions can produce stratification in response to uniform...
International audienceThe vertical distribution of chlorophyll in stratified lakes and reservoirs fr...
In closed water bodies which the inflow and outflow are usually small, vertical transportation based...
The paper discusses the impact of lake morphometric parameters on the thermal structure of water dur...
AbstractHutchinson and Löffler's (1956) classification of lakes based on the seasonal thermal mixing...