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Sergey Bogdanov, Roman Zdorovennov, Nikolai Palshin, Tatiana Efremova and Galina Zdorovennova
The intensity of vertical heat and mass transfer remains among the challenging topics in the study of ice-covered lakes. Presumably, internal waves (IWs) make a significant contribution to the heat transfer in the water column. However, the mechanisms of...
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Jong-Kwon Im, Youn-Bo Sim, Soon-Jin Hwang, Myeong-Seop Byeon and Tae-Gu Kang
Lake Uiam is situated midway through a basin with dams at both the upstream and downstream ends; considerable environmental fluctuations have been observed here. However, studies on changes in environmental factors and plankton community fluctuations rem...
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Alexis L. Robinson, Sarah S. Ariano and Laura C. Brown
Lake ice models are a vital tool for studying the response of ice-covered lakes to changing climates throughout the world. The Canadian Lake Ice Model (CLIMo) is a one-dimensional freshwater ice cover model that simulates Arctic and sub-Arctic lake ice c...
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Maria Calderó-Pascual, Elvira de Eyto, Eleanor Jennings, Mary Dillane, Mikkel René Andersen, Sean Kelly, Harriet Louise Wilson and Valerie McCarthy
Between May and July 2018, Ireland experienced an exceptional heat wave, which broke long-term temperature and drought records. These calm, stable conditions were abruptly interrupted by a second extreme weather event, Atlantic Storm Hector, in late June...
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Gonzalo D. Sottile,Marcos E. Echeverría,Marcela S. Tonello,María A. Marcos,Florencia P. Bamonte,Cecilia Rayó,María V. Mancini
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Paleoecological studies in Patagonia provide information about vegetation and climate changes occurred during the Holocene. The climatic evolution of this region offers a unique opportunity to study the environmental variability as well as the ecosystem ...
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Kazuhisa Chikita, Yasuhiro Ochiai, Hideo Oyagi and Yoshitaka Sakata
Kuttara Volcano, Hokkaido, Japan, consists of temperate Lake Kuttara and the western Noboribetsu geothermal area. In order to explore geothermal relations between Lake Kuttara and the geothermal area, the heat budget of a hydrothermal pond, Okunoyu, was ...
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Kazuhisa A. Chikita, Hideo Oyagi, Tadao Aiyama, Misao Okada, Hideyuki Sakamoto and Toshihisa Itaya
A deep temperate lake, Lake Kuttara, Hokkaido, Japan (148 m deep at maximum) was completely ice-covered every winter in the 20th century. However, ice-free conditions of the lake over winter occurred three times in the 21st century, which is probably due...
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Gretchen Rollwagen-Bollens, Tammy Lee, Vanessa Rose and Stephen M. Bollens
Eutrophication of lakes and reservoirs has contributed to an increase in the magnitude and frequency of harmful cyanobacterial blooms; however, the interactive effects of nutrient availability (eutrophication) and other abiotic and biotic drivers have ra...
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Agnieszka E. Lawniczak-Malinska and Krzysztof Achtenberg
Lake overgrowth is one of the mechanisms affecting the gradual disappearance of lakes in the temperate zone caused by excessive eutrophication of waters. The aim of this study was to assess the possibility of using helophytes as bioindicators of lake ove...
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Jian Gao, Ping Zhong, Jiajia Ning, Zhengwen Liu and Erik Jeppesen
Studies suggest that, unlike the situation in temperate lakes, high biomasses of omnivorous fish are maintained in subtropical and tropical lakes when they shift from a turbid phytoplankton-dominated state to a clear water macrophyte-dominated state, and...
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