In meromictic lakes such as Lake Shira, horizontal inhomogeneity is small in comparison with vertical gradients. To determine the vertical distribution of temperature, salinity, and density of water in a deep zone of a Lake Shira, or other saline lakes, a one-dimensional (in vertical direction) mathematical model is presented. A special feature of this model is that it takes into account the process of ice formation. The model of ice formation is based on the one-phase Stefan problem with the linear temperature distribution in the solid phase. A convective mixed layer is formed under an ice cover due to salt extraction in the ice formation process. To obtain analytical solutions for the vertical distribution of temperature, salinity, and de...
The effect of the heat interaction between a water column and sediments on the formation, developmen...
Ice in natural waters grows and decays as forced by the fluxes through the upper and lower boundarie...
Temperature drives the major physico-chemical and biological actions in inland water bodies. The hig...
A one-dimensional numerical model and a two-dimensional numerical model of the hydrodynamic and ther...
In a brackish, temperate, 24-m-deep Lake Shira, the profiles of salinity, temperature, oxygen and su...
A one-dimensional ecological model of the meromictic brackish Lake Shira (Russia, Khakasia) was deve...
The paper summarises the results of a three-year research study (European Union Grant: INTAS 97-O519...
The effects of salt expelled by surface ice upon formation are investigated in the laboratory to det...
A feature of meromictic lakes is that several physicochemical and biological gradients affect the ve...
A field study on the temperature, salt content, and density regime in three shallow ice-covered Kare...
Data on the seasonal changes in vertical heterogeneity of the physical-chemical and biological param...
A lake parameterization is developed for climatic models. The scheme is especially designed to simul...
Lakes are traditionally classified based on their thermal regime and trophic status. While this clas...
LAKE is an extended one-dimensional model of thermodynamic, hydrodynamic and biogeochemical processe...
A lake model capable of predicting the surface temperature in lakes of various depth on the time sca...
The effect of the heat interaction between a water column and sediments on the formation, developmen...
Ice in natural waters grows and decays as forced by the fluxes through the upper and lower boundarie...
Temperature drives the major physico-chemical and biological actions in inland water bodies. The hig...
A one-dimensional numerical model and a two-dimensional numerical model of the hydrodynamic and ther...
In a brackish, temperate, 24-m-deep Lake Shira, the profiles of salinity, temperature, oxygen and su...
A one-dimensional ecological model of the meromictic brackish Lake Shira (Russia, Khakasia) was deve...
The paper summarises the results of a three-year research study (European Union Grant: INTAS 97-O519...
The effects of salt expelled by surface ice upon formation are investigated in the laboratory to det...
A feature of meromictic lakes is that several physicochemical and biological gradients affect the ve...
A field study on the temperature, salt content, and density regime in three shallow ice-covered Kare...
Data on the seasonal changes in vertical heterogeneity of the physical-chemical and biological param...
A lake parameterization is developed for climatic models. The scheme is especially designed to simul...
Lakes are traditionally classified based on their thermal regime and trophic status. While this clas...
LAKE is an extended one-dimensional model of thermodynamic, hydrodynamic and biogeochemical processe...
A lake model capable of predicting the surface temperature in lakes of various depth on the time sca...
The effect of the heat interaction between a water column and sediments on the formation, developmen...
Ice in natural waters grows and decays as forced by the fluxes through the upper and lower boundarie...
Temperature drives the major physico-chemical and biological actions in inland water bodies. The hig...