AbstractHutchinson and Löffler's (1956) classification of lakes based on the seasonal thermal mixing regime has become a cornerstone of any analysis of lakes as elements of the earth surface. Until now however the lake classification has lacked a physically sound quantitative criterion distinguishing between two fundamental lake types: thermally stratified during a large portion of the year (mono- and dimictic) and predominantly mixed to the bottom (polymictic). Using the mechanistic balance between potential and kinetic energy we review the different formulations of the Richardson number to derive a generalized scaling for seasonal stratification in a closed lake basin. The scaling parameter is the critical mean basin depth, Hcrit, that de...
During summer, the surface waters of lakes warm and become less dense than the colder bottom waters....
Water temperature is critical for the ecology of lakes. However, the ability to predict its spatial ...
Mixing and stratification patterns in lakes are critical attributes because they are important regul...
AbstractHutchinson and Löffler's (1956) classification of lakes based on the seasonal thermal mixing...
Lakes are traditionally classified based on their thermal regime and trophic status. While this clas...
In very deep freshwater lakes, deep recirculation presents itself with remarkable differences to sha...
A theoretical description is given of the seasonal variation of the thermal structure of deep, tempe...
Lake surface water temperatures are warming worldwide, raising concerns about the future integrity o...
Lakes are classified by thermal mixing regimes, with shallow waterbodies historically categorized as...
Since the early twentieth century limnological literature has presented numerous classifications of ...
The development and implementation of a totally predictive model for the annual thermal structure of...
Lakes are classified by thermal mixing regimes, with shallow waterbodies historically categorized as...
Studies on the impact of climate change in lakes have mainly focused on the average response of lake...
<p>We applied coarse spectral analysis to more than 2 decades of daily near-surface water temperatur...
Many lakes and reservoirs develop a seasonal temperature stratification. The thermal stratification...
During summer, the surface waters of lakes warm and become less dense than the colder bottom waters....
Water temperature is critical for the ecology of lakes. However, the ability to predict its spatial ...
Mixing and stratification patterns in lakes are critical attributes because they are important regul...
AbstractHutchinson and Löffler's (1956) classification of lakes based on the seasonal thermal mixing...
Lakes are traditionally classified based on their thermal regime and trophic status. While this clas...
In very deep freshwater lakes, deep recirculation presents itself with remarkable differences to sha...
A theoretical description is given of the seasonal variation of the thermal structure of deep, tempe...
Lake surface water temperatures are warming worldwide, raising concerns about the future integrity o...
Lakes are classified by thermal mixing regimes, with shallow waterbodies historically categorized as...
Since the early twentieth century limnological literature has presented numerous classifications of ...
The development and implementation of a totally predictive model for the annual thermal structure of...
Lakes are classified by thermal mixing regimes, with shallow waterbodies historically categorized as...
Studies on the impact of climate change in lakes have mainly focused on the average response of lake...
<p>We applied coarse spectral analysis to more than 2 decades of daily near-surface water temperatur...
Many lakes and reservoirs develop a seasonal temperature stratification. The thermal stratification...
During summer, the surface waters of lakes warm and become less dense than the colder bottom waters....
Water temperature is critical for the ecology of lakes. However, the ability to predict its spatial ...
Mixing and stratification patterns in lakes are critical attributes because they are important regul...