AbstractHutchinson and Löffler's (1956) classification of lakes based on the seasonal thermal mixing regime has become a cornerstone of any analysis of lakes as elements of the earth surface. Until now however the lake classification has lacked a physically sound quantitative criterion distinguishing between two fundamental lake types: thermally stratified during a large portion of the year (mono- and dimictic) and predominantly mixed to the bottom (polymictic). Using the mechanistic balance between potential and kinetic energy we review the different formulations of the Richardson number to derive a generalized scaling for seasonal stratification in a closed lake basin. The scaling parameter is the critical mean basin depth, Hcrit, that de...
Ecological and biogeochemical processes in lakes are strongly dependent upon water temperature. Long...
Lakes are classified by thermal mixing regimes, with shallow waterbodies historically categorized as...
Lake surface water temperatures (LSWTs) of 246 globally distributed large lakes were derived from A...
AbstractHutchinson and Löffler's (1956) classification of lakes based on the seasonal thermal mixing...
Water temperature is critical for the ecology of lakes. However, the ability to predict its spatial ...
Aquatic physics in inland water is a crucial subject for studying aquatic ecosystems. Transport and ...
We performed a field study on mixing and vertical heat transport under the ice cover of an Arctic l...
To quantify the effects of recent and potential future decreases in surface wind speeds on lake ther...
Thermal stratification exerts significant control over biogeochemical processing in freshwater lakes...
High-frequency surface water temperature measurements were analyzed for 17 annual data series from s...
Lakes are traditionally classified based on their thermal regime and trophic status. While this clas...
Peer-reviewed. Copyright: © 2016 Woolway et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
LakeAnalyzer is a computer program used to calculate indices of mixing and stratification, which are...
Summer lake surface water temperatures (LSWTs) have previously been shown to respond more rapidly to...
Setup, testing, and application of a 2-dimensional longitudinal–vertical hydrothermal/transpor...
Ecological and biogeochemical processes in lakes are strongly dependent upon water temperature. Long...
Lakes are classified by thermal mixing regimes, with shallow waterbodies historically categorized as...
Lake surface water temperatures (LSWTs) of 246 globally distributed large lakes were derived from A...
AbstractHutchinson and Löffler's (1956) classification of lakes based on the seasonal thermal mixing...
Water temperature is critical for the ecology of lakes. However, the ability to predict its spatial ...
Aquatic physics in inland water is a crucial subject for studying aquatic ecosystems. Transport and ...
We performed a field study on mixing and vertical heat transport under the ice cover of an Arctic l...
To quantify the effects of recent and potential future decreases in surface wind speeds on lake ther...
Thermal stratification exerts significant control over biogeochemical processing in freshwater lakes...
High-frequency surface water temperature measurements were analyzed for 17 annual data series from s...
Lakes are traditionally classified based on their thermal regime and trophic status. While this clas...
Peer-reviewed. Copyright: © 2016 Woolway et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
LakeAnalyzer is a computer program used to calculate indices of mixing and stratification, which are...
Summer lake surface water temperatures (LSWTs) have previously been shown to respond more rapidly to...
Setup, testing, and application of a 2-dimensional longitudinal–vertical hydrothermal/transpor...
Ecological and biogeochemical processes in lakes are strongly dependent upon water temperature. Long...
Lakes are classified by thermal mixing regimes, with shallow waterbodies historically categorized as...
Lake surface water temperatures (LSWTs) of 246 globally distributed large lakes were derived from A...