Using miniature thermistors with integrated data loggers, the decrease in summer lake surface water temperature (LSWT) with increasing altitude a.s.l. was investigated in 10 Swiss Alpine lakes located between 613 m a.s.l. and 2339 m a.s.l. The LSWTs exhibit essentially the same short-term structure as regional air temperature, but are about 3 to 5°C higher than the air temperature at the altitude of the lake. LSWTs decrease approximately linearly with increasing altitude at a rate slightly greater than the surface air temperature lapse rate. Diel variations in LSWT are large, implying that single water temperature measurements are un- likely to be representative of the mean. Local factors will affect LSWT more than they affect air temperatu...
Abstract. Strong climate-related secular trends are apparent in a 52-yr long (1947–1998) uninter-rup...
A unique data set of 50 years of monthly temperature profiles from Lake Zurich, a normally ice-free ...
The annual minimum of lake surface water temperature influences ecological and biogeochemical proces...
In palæolimnological studies, inference models based on aquatic organisms are frequently used to est...
Global warming is one of the major issues with which mankind is being confronted, having vital ecolo...
Studies of future 21st century climate warming in lakes along altitudinal gradients have been partia...
Summer lake surface water temperatures (LSWTs) have previously been shown to respond more rapidly to...
Meteorological forcing at the air-water interface is the main determinant of the heat balance of mos...
This report presents past observations and projects the future development of water temperature in ...
Lakes around the world are warming, but not all water layers are warming at the same rate, and some ...
Pristine and sensitive environments, such as remote alpine and arctic lakes, are particularly suscep...
Lake water temperature (LWT) is an important driver of lake ecosystems and it has been identified as...
Glacier retreat as a consequence of climate change influences freshwater ecosystems in manifold ways...
This paper presents an analysis of the variability of short-term water temperature amplitudes in Lak...
International audienceAbstract. Long-term effects of climate change on lakes globally will include a...
Abstract. Strong climate-related secular trends are apparent in a 52-yr long (1947–1998) uninter-rup...
A unique data set of 50 years of monthly temperature profiles from Lake Zurich, a normally ice-free ...
The annual minimum of lake surface water temperature influences ecological and biogeochemical proces...
In palæolimnological studies, inference models based on aquatic organisms are frequently used to est...
Global warming is one of the major issues with which mankind is being confronted, having vital ecolo...
Studies of future 21st century climate warming in lakes along altitudinal gradients have been partia...
Summer lake surface water temperatures (LSWTs) have previously been shown to respond more rapidly to...
Meteorological forcing at the air-water interface is the main determinant of the heat balance of mos...
This report presents past observations and projects the future development of water temperature in ...
Lakes around the world are warming, but not all water layers are warming at the same rate, and some ...
Pristine and sensitive environments, such as remote alpine and arctic lakes, are particularly suscep...
Lake water temperature (LWT) is an important driver of lake ecosystems and it has been identified as...
Glacier retreat as a consequence of climate change influences freshwater ecosystems in manifold ways...
This paper presents an analysis of the variability of short-term water temperature amplitudes in Lak...
International audienceAbstract. Long-term effects of climate change on lakes globally will include a...
Abstract. Strong climate-related secular trends are apparent in a 52-yr long (1947–1998) uninter-rup...
A unique data set of 50 years of monthly temperature profiles from Lake Zurich, a normally ice-free ...
The annual minimum of lake surface water temperature influences ecological and biogeochemical proces...