Lakes are traditionally classified based on their thermal regime and trophic status. While this classification adequately captures many lakes, it is not sufficient to understand seasonally ice‐covered lakes, the most common lake type on Earth. We describe the inverse thermal stratification in 19 highly varying lakes and derive a model that predicts the temperature profile as a function of wind stress, area, and depth. The results suggest an additional subdivision of seasonally ice‐covered lakes to differentiate underice stratification. When ice forms in smaller and deeper lakes, inverse stratification will form with a thin buoyant layer of cold water (near 0°C) below the ice, which remains above a deeper 4°C layer. In contrast, the entire w...
Millions of lakes inversely stratify during winter. Seemingly subtle variations in the duration of w...
A field study on the temperature, salt content, and density regime in three shallow ice-covered Kare...
Meteorological forcing at the air-water interface is the main determinant of the heat balance of mos...
Lakes are traditionally classified based on their thermal regime and trophic status. While this clas...
AbstractHutchinson and Löffler's (1956) classification of lakes based on the seasonal thermal mixing...
A theoretical description is given of the seasonal variation of the thermal structure of deep, tempe...
In very deep freshwater lakes, deep recirculation presents itself with remarkable differences to sha...
A large number of lakes and ponds are unevenly distributed over the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP). Lit...
Temperature of the surface layer of temperate lakes is reconstructed by means of a simplified model ...
Lake surface water temperatures are warming worldwide, raising concerns about the future integrity o...
The physical response of lakes to climate warming is regionally variable and highly dependent on ind...
Formation of lake ice is common in lakes located in mid and high latitudes. Lake ice plays a vital r...
Ice formation on lake surfaces is a complex process that is attracting increasing interest. Followin...
A lake model capable of predicting the surface temperature in lakes of various depth on the time sca...
Many lakes and reservoirs develop a seasonal temperature stratification. The thermal stratification...
Millions of lakes inversely stratify during winter. Seemingly subtle variations in the duration of w...
A field study on the temperature, salt content, and density regime in three shallow ice-covered Kare...
Meteorological forcing at the air-water interface is the main determinant of the heat balance of mos...
Lakes are traditionally classified based on their thermal regime and trophic status. While this clas...
AbstractHutchinson and Löffler's (1956) classification of lakes based on the seasonal thermal mixing...
A theoretical description is given of the seasonal variation of the thermal structure of deep, tempe...
In very deep freshwater lakes, deep recirculation presents itself with remarkable differences to sha...
A large number of lakes and ponds are unevenly distributed over the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP). Lit...
Temperature of the surface layer of temperate lakes is reconstructed by means of a simplified model ...
Lake surface water temperatures are warming worldwide, raising concerns about the future integrity o...
The physical response of lakes to climate warming is regionally variable and highly dependent on ind...
Formation of lake ice is common in lakes located in mid and high latitudes. Lake ice plays a vital r...
Ice formation on lake surfaces is a complex process that is attracting increasing interest. Followin...
A lake model capable of predicting the surface temperature in lakes of various depth on the time sca...
Many lakes and reservoirs develop a seasonal temperature stratification. The thermal stratification...
Millions of lakes inversely stratify during winter. Seemingly subtle variations in the duration of w...
A field study on the temperature, salt content, and density regime in three shallow ice-covered Kare...
Meteorological forcing at the air-water interface is the main determinant of the heat balance of mos...