When lake surface waters above the temperature of maximum density 4◦C cools, the verysurface fluid parcels become denser than their neighbours below. The latter process leads to a gravitationally unstable density distribution which may trigger ‘free convection’, i.e. the upper denser waters look for their equilibrium position somewhere down in the water column. This phenomenon usually occurs at night time, when the atmosphere is colder than surface waters. However, during daytime, it may happen that the lake surface cools—releasing heat to the atmosphere—while shortwave radiation penetrates through upper waters. In this scenario, the near surface waters of the photic zone can host an unstable layer due to the net surface cooling, whereas wa...
At the end of winter as sunlight and increasing air temperatures melt the snow layer above the ice, ...
Deep water ventilation and mixing are of great importance for large lake ecosystems. Relevant proces...
This work examines the three dimensional nature of three important physical transport processes in l...
Density currents generated by differential cooling in lakes with shallow shore regions or side basin...
In lentic water bodies, such as lakes, the water temperature near the surface typically increases du...
In lentic water bodies, such as lakes, the water temperature near the surface typically increases du...
In many lakes, surface heat flux (SHF) is the most important component controlling the lake’s energy...
The spatial variability of lake surface water temperature (LSWT) between smooth and rough surface ar...
Penetrative convection is discussed where the instability is driven by radiative heating of water be...
In autumn, during the transition period, shores influence the interior dynamics of large temperate l...
We investigated radiatively driven under-ice convection in Lake Onego (Russia) during 3 consecutive ...
In ice-covered lakes, penetrative radiation warms fluid beneath a diffusive boundary layer, thereby ...
When lakes experience surface cooling, the shallow littoral region cools faster than the deep pelagi...
Satellite thermal images are frequently used in the study of surface heat exchange dynamics over lak...
The heat budget of a lake is a fundamental component of physical limnology, and is strongly dependen...
At the end of winter as sunlight and increasing air temperatures melt the snow layer above the ice, ...
Deep water ventilation and mixing are of great importance for large lake ecosystems. Relevant proces...
This work examines the three dimensional nature of three important physical transport processes in l...
Density currents generated by differential cooling in lakes with shallow shore regions or side basin...
In lentic water bodies, such as lakes, the water temperature near the surface typically increases du...
In lentic water bodies, such as lakes, the water temperature near the surface typically increases du...
In many lakes, surface heat flux (SHF) is the most important component controlling the lake’s energy...
The spatial variability of lake surface water temperature (LSWT) between smooth and rough surface ar...
Penetrative convection is discussed where the instability is driven by radiative heating of water be...
In autumn, during the transition period, shores influence the interior dynamics of large temperate l...
We investigated radiatively driven under-ice convection in Lake Onego (Russia) during 3 consecutive ...
In ice-covered lakes, penetrative radiation warms fluid beneath a diffusive boundary layer, thereby ...
When lakes experience surface cooling, the shallow littoral region cools faster than the deep pelagi...
Satellite thermal images are frequently used in the study of surface heat exchange dynamics over lak...
The heat budget of a lake is a fundamental component of physical limnology, and is strongly dependen...
At the end of winter as sunlight and increasing air temperatures melt the snow layer above the ice, ...
Deep water ventilation and mixing are of great importance for large lake ecosystems. Relevant proces...
This work examines the three dimensional nature of three important physical transport processes in l...