We start with the recent developments and reasons why the meromictic lakes should get more attention in limnological literature. Thereafter, we define monimolimnion , mixolimnion and some other terms related to meromixis. The definition of Hutchinson for meromictic lakes holds for more than 60 years while some modification is required. We differentiate between a meromictic lake and a non-meromictic ones, despite the fact that for deep waters the patterns of recirculation in non-meromictic lakes may be similar to meromixis. We also refer briefly to the classification schemes of meromixis and list processes involved in sustaining stratification. Regions on the Globe that produce salinity gradients in surface waters; mining areas, where geoche...
<p>High mountain lakes are extreme freshwater ecosystems and excellent sentinels of current global c...
This study was undertaken to ascertain whether meromictic lakes could be differentiated from holomi...
Abstract. - Drainage is the most important factor of lacustrine water balance. It distinguishes exho...
This volume presents recent advances in the research on meromictic lakes and a state-of-the art over...
The term meromixis was introduced more than 80 years ago to denote lakes that do not annually mix co...
Abstract. Worldwide the number of mine pit lakes is growing. Due to their steep slopes, their relati...
Meromictic lakes are unique aquatic ecosystems that occur extremely rarely. The phenomenon of meromi...
Pit lakes are artificial lakes, which form in voids of opencasts. Geochemically different inflows an...
Case studies and typical examples for meromictic lakes are used to provide a review of the biology a...
To elucidate the role of (bio)geochemical processes that fueled iron and carbon cycling in early Ear...
Open pit mining usually results in a void that, over time, fills with water and becomes a pit lake. ...
Meromictic Lakes Garrow and Sophia in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago were sampled to establish the ...
Lake stratification controls the cycling of dissolved matter within the water body. This is of parti...
Two abandoned pit lakes in northern Sweden were studied in order to improve the understanding of the...
Lake Sonachi, a small volcanic crater lake in central Kenya, was chemically stratified on all of 17 ...
<p>High mountain lakes are extreme freshwater ecosystems and excellent sentinels of current global c...
This study was undertaken to ascertain whether meromictic lakes could be differentiated from holomi...
Abstract. - Drainage is the most important factor of lacustrine water balance. It distinguishes exho...
This volume presents recent advances in the research on meromictic lakes and a state-of-the art over...
The term meromixis was introduced more than 80 years ago to denote lakes that do not annually mix co...
Abstract. Worldwide the number of mine pit lakes is growing. Due to their steep slopes, their relati...
Meromictic lakes are unique aquatic ecosystems that occur extremely rarely. The phenomenon of meromi...
Pit lakes are artificial lakes, which form in voids of opencasts. Geochemically different inflows an...
Case studies and typical examples for meromictic lakes are used to provide a review of the biology a...
To elucidate the role of (bio)geochemical processes that fueled iron and carbon cycling in early Ear...
Open pit mining usually results in a void that, over time, fills with water and becomes a pit lake. ...
Meromictic Lakes Garrow and Sophia in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago were sampled to establish the ...
Lake stratification controls the cycling of dissolved matter within the water body. This is of parti...
Two abandoned pit lakes in northern Sweden were studied in order to improve the understanding of the...
Lake Sonachi, a small volcanic crater lake in central Kenya, was chemically stratified on all of 17 ...
<p>High mountain lakes are extreme freshwater ecosystems and excellent sentinels of current global c...
This study was undertaken to ascertain whether meromictic lakes could be differentiated from holomi...
Abstract. - Drainage is the most important factor of lacustrine water balance. It distinguishes exho...