A Finite-Volume discretisation of the Navier–Stokes equations is used to study various aspects of the physics and ecology of the riverine thermal bar. The classical thermal bar is a down-welling plume which is formed twice a year in temperate lakes when the shallows warm or cool through the temperature of maximum density (Tmd). The riverine thermal bar is a similar sinking plume arising at the confluence of river and lake waters which are on either side of the Tmd. The dynamics of this poorly understood riverine case may be considerably more complex due to the additional effects of river salinity and velocity on the down-welling plume. A series of deep-lake simulations forms the initial study of the riverine thermal bar in the Selenga River...
Temperature, dissolved oxygen, nutrients, and chlorofluorocarbon- 12 data obtained from Lake Baikal ...
We numerically reproduced the spring riverine thermal bar in the area of the Selenga inflow into Lak...
A dynamical model of river-lake interaction is used to quantitatively examine the physical behavior ...
AbstractFollowing recent applications of numerical modelling and remote sensing to the thermal bar p...
The spring riverine thermal bar phenomenon is investigated numerically on an example of Lake Baikal,...
A new framework for modelling the evolution of the thermal bar system in a lake is presented. The mo...
The article presents numerical simulation of the autumnal thermal bar dynamics on the example of the...
Phytoplankton growth in Lake Baikal was simulated during thermal bar events using meteorological dat...
The mathematical model developed for simulating hydrobiological processes in a lake takes into accou...
The 'migrating thermal bar' phenomenon, known to occur in certain large, dimictic, freshwater lakes,...
In this paper, the phenomenon of the thermal bar in Lake Baikal and the propagation of pollutants fr...
AbstractIn this paper, the phenomenon of the thermal bar in Lake Baikal and the propagation of pollu...
Simple model flows demonstrating the combined effect of thermobaricity with either salinity variatio...
Lake Baikal (Southern Siberia) is the world's oldest, deepest and largest freshwater body by volume....
The thermal bar—a hydrodynamic phenomenon, arising in natural basins due to successive changes of th...
Temperature, dissolved oxygen, nutrients, and chlorofluorocarbon- 12 data obtained from Lake Baikal ...
We numerically reproduced the spring riverine thermal bar in the area of the Selenga inflow into Lak...
A dynamical model of river-lake interaction is used to quantitatively examine the physical behavior ...
AbstractFollowing recent applications of numerical modelling and remote sensing to the thermal bar p...
The spring riverine thermal bar phenomenon is investigated numerically on an example of Lake Baikal,...
A new framework for modelling the evolution of the thermal bar system in a lake is presented. The mo...
The article presents numerical simulation of the autumnal thermal bar dynamics on the example of the...
Phytoplankton growth in Lake Baikal was simulated during thermal bar events using meteorological dat...
The mathematical model developed for simulating hydrobiological processes in a lake takes into accou...
The 'migrating thermal bar' phenomenon, known to occur in certain large, dimictic, freshwater lakes,...
In this paper, the phenomenon of the thermal bar in Lake Baikal and the propagation of pollutants fr...
AbstractIn this paper, the phenomenon of the thermal bar in Lake Baikal and the propagation of pollu...
Simple model flows demonstrating the combined effect of thermobaricity with either salinity variatio...
Lake Baikal (Southern Siberia) is the world's oldest, deepest and largest freshwater body by volume....
The thermal bar—a hydrodynamic phenomenon, arising in natural basins due to successive changes of th...
Temperature, dissolved oxygen, nutrients, and chlorofluorocarbon- 12 data obtained from Lake Baikal ...
We numerically reproduced the spring riverine thermal bar in the area of the Selenga inflow into Lak...
A dynamical model of river-lake interaction is used to quantitatively examine the physical behavior ...