The thermal bar in Lake Ladoga was studied during one week in May 1991. Temperature and current velocity distributions were measured. The movement of the thermal bar and the horizontal heat transport were examined.The temperature off-shore the thermal bar was found to be constant within a vertical. The velocity distributions were complex and dependent on wind conditions. Calculations of changes in heat content showed that there was a horizontal heat transport from the near-shore warm zone towards the thermal bar. The observed off-shore progression of the thermal bar was compared with analytically computed progression rates. The progression rate is underestimated if it is assumed that surface heating and vertical mixing are the only mechanis...
The thermal bar, a descending plane plume of fluid at the temperature of maximum density (3.98° C in...
This work examines the three dimensional nature of three important physical transport processes in l...
The overall circulation pattern in spring is rather specific as density-induced currents may be of s...
We use a combination of field and satellite data to investigate the thermal regime in Lake Ladoga in...
During spring and autumn a special thermohydrodynamic phenomenon, called a thermal bar, can be obser...
The present article is a study of the surface temperature distribution and its evolution during spri...
The 'migrating thermal bar' phenomenon, known to occur in certain large, dimictic, freshwater lakes,...
The thermal bar was studied during May and June of 1974 and 1975 near the Keweenaw Peninsula along t...
We made observations from vertical moorings of thermistors and current meters in Lake Ontario to stu...
The spring riverine thermal bar phenomenon is investigated numerically on an example of Lake Baikal,...
The article presents numerical simulation of the autumnal thermal bar dynamics on the example of the...
A new framework for modelling the evolution of the thermal bar system in a lake is presented. The mo...
We numerically reproduced the spring riverine thermal bar in the area of the Selenga inflow into Lak...
The thermal bar—a hydrodynamic phenomenon, arising in natural basins due to successive changes of th...
The temperature fine structure of the thermocline in two stratified fresh water lakes is investigate...
The thermal bar, a descending plane plume of fluid at the temperature of maximum density (3.98° C in...
This work examines the three dimensional nature of three important physical transport processes in l...
The overall circulation pattern in spring is rather specific as density-induced currents may be of s...
We use a combination of field and satellite data to investigate the thermal regime in Lake Ladoga in...
During spring and autumn a special thermohydrodynamic phenomenon, called a thermal bar, can be obser...
The present article is a study of the surface temperature distribution and its evolution during spri...
The 'migrating thermal bar' phenomenon, known to occur in certain large, dimictic, freshwater lakes,...
The thermal bar was studied during May and June of 1974 and 1975 near the Keweenaw Peninsula along t...
We made observations from vertical moorings of thermistors and current meters in Lake Ontario to stu...
The spring riverine thermal bar phenomenon is investigated numerically on an example of Lake Baikal,...
The article presents numerical simulation of the autumnal thermal bar dynamics on the example of the...
A new framework for modelling the evolution of the thermal bar system in a lake is presented. The mo...
We numerically reproduced the spring riverine thermal bar in the area of the Selenga inflow into Lak...
The thermal bar—a hydrodynamic phenomenon, arising in natural basins due to successive changes of th...
The temperature fine structure of the thermocline in two stratified fresh water lakes is investigate...
The thermal bar, a descending plane plume of fluid at the temperature of maximum density (3.98° C in...
This work examines the three dimensional nature of three important physical transport processes in l...
The overall circulation pattern in spring is rather specific as density-induced currents may be of s...