Observations of the interactions of large amplitude internal seiches with the sloping boundary of Lake Simcoe, Canada show a pronounced asymmetry between up- and downwelling. Data were obtained during a 42-day period in late summer with an ADCP and an array of four thermistor chains located in a 5 km line at the depths where the thermocline intersects the shallow slope of the lakebed. The thermocline is located at depths of 12–14 m during the strongly stratified period of late summer. During periods of strong westerly winds the thermocline is deflected as much as 8 m vertically and interacts directly with the lakebed at depth between 14–18 m. When the thermocline was rising at the boundary, the stratification resembles a turbulent bore that...
[1] Convection due to surface cooling has been investigated in the surface boundary layer of a small...
Turbulent mixing controls the vertical transfer of heat, gases and nutrients in stratified water bod...
Here we report on two field experiments from Lake Alpnach (surface area: 4.8 km(2); maximum depth: 3...
Observations of the interactions of large amplitude internal seiches with the sloping boundary of La...
Observations of the interactions of large amplitude internal seiches with the sloping boundary of La...
The nature of the turbulent benthic boundary later (TBBL) within thermally stratified lakes was inve...
[1] High-resolution measurements of near-bottom temperature stratification and current velocity were...
Lake Simcoe exhibits substantial thermal variations during the stratified period and rapid temperatu...
Mixing dynamics in the bottom boundary layer (BBL) of lakes is of primary importance for mediating m...
Field data and the three-dimensional (3D) Estuary and Lake Computer Model (ELCOM) were used to inves...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published in the Journal of Great Lakes Research.A fiel...
The lakes of the English Lake District, like all lakes, become density stratified during the summer,...
A detailed comparison of results from a numerical three-dimensional hydrostatic lake model with high...
Internal waves are oscillating disturbances within a stable density-stratified fluid. In stratified ...
Field data from a stratified lake demonstrate that buoyancy-driven convective mixing can be an impor...
[1] Convection due to surface cooling has been investigated in the surface boundary layer of a small...
Turbulent mixing controls the vertical transfer of heat, gases and nutrients in stratified water bod...
Here we report on two field experiments from Lake Alpnach (surface area: 4.8 km(2); maximum depth: 3...
Observations of the interactions of large amplitude internal seiches with the sloping boundary of La...
Observations of the interactions of large amplitude internal seiches with the sloping boundary of La...
The nature of the turbulent benthic boundary later (TBBL) within thermally stratified lakes was inve...
[1] High-resolution measurements of near-bottom temperature stratification and current velocity were...
Lake Simcoe exhibits substantial thermal variations during the stratified period and rapid temperatu...
Mixing dynamics in the bottom boundary layer (BBL) of lakes is of primary importance for mediating m...
Field data and the three-dimensional (3D) Estuary and Lake Computer Model (ELCOM) were used to inves...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published in the Journal of Great Lakes Research.A fiel...
The lakes of the English Lake District, like all lakes, become density stratified during the summer,...
A detailed comparison of results from a numerical three-dimensional hydrostatic lake model with high...
Internal waves are oscillating disturbances within a stable density-stratified fluid. In stratified ...
Field data from a stratified lake demonstrate that buoyancy-driven convective mixing can be an impor...
[1] Convection due to surface cooling has been investigated in the surface boundary layer of a small...
Turbulent mixing controls the vertical transfer of heat, gases and nutrients in stratified water bod...
Here we report on two field experiments from Lake Alpnach (surface area: 4.8 km(2); maximum depth: 3...