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JoAnn M. Burkholder, Carol A. Kinder and Elle H. Allen
Reservoirs are increasingly valuable worldwide as potable source waters, yet in many geographic regions, their limnology and trophic status are poorly known. We characterized 14 drinking water reservoirs and their watersheds across the warming temperate/...
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Michal Woszczyk, Alfred Stach, Jakub Nowosad, Izabela Zawiska, Katarzyna Bigus and Monika Rzodkiewicz
Ionic strength (I; mol·L-1) acts as one of the most important parameters of natural waters. It is indispensable for obtaining ion activities and thus is crucial for describing chemical processes in water solutions. Limnology, I, has many applications, bu...
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Binbin Wang, Yaoming Ma, Yan Wang, Lazhu, Lu Wang, Weiqiang Ma and Bob Su
Lake stratification and mixing processes can influence gas and energy transport in the water column and water?atmosphere interactions, thus impacting limnology and local climate. Featuring the largest high-elevation inland lake zone in the world, compreh...
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Juan V. Molner, Juan M. Soria, Rebeca Pérez-González and Xavier Sòria-Perpinyà
In the context of freshwater ecosystems, turbidity and suspended solids play crucial roles, with their levels significantly influenced by anthropogenic activities. This study focuses on assessing and monitoring these parameters in Albufera de Valencia us...
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Diego Frau, Brendan J. Moran, Felicity Arengo, Patricia Marconi, Yamila Battauz, Celeste Mora, Ramiro Manzo, Gisela Mayora and David F. Boutt
High-elevation wetlands in South America are not well described despite their high sensitivity to human impact and unique biodiversity. We describe the hydroclimatological and limnological characteristics of 21 wetlands on the High Andean Plateau of Arge...
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Santiago Cabrera, Marie Anne Eurie Forio, Koen Lock, Marte Vandenbroucke, Tania Oña, Miguel Gualoto, Peter L. M. Goethals and Christine Van der heyden
Adequate environmental management in tropical aquatic ecosystems is imperative. Given the lack of knowledge about functional diversity and bioassessment programs, management is missing the needed evidence on pollution and its effect on biodiversity and f...
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Jan P. Schimmelmann, Hu?ng Nguy?n-Van, Duong Nguy?n-Thu? and Arndt Schimmelmann
In response to the need for lightweight and affordable sediment coring and high-resolution structural documentation of unconsolidated sediment, we developed economical and fast methods for (i) recovering short sediment cores with undisturbed topmost sedi...
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Miguel Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Ana Fernández-Ayuso, Masaki Hayashi and Francisco Moral-Martos
The physical limnology of a shallow pond system was characterized using field measurements of water temperature, pH, and electrical conductivity (EC). We determined the spatial variability in surface and groundwater temperature, pH, and EC along the pond...
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W. Matthew Sattley, Brad M. Burchell, Stephen D. Conrad and Michael T. Madigan
The cost of high-resolution water sampling devices for ecological studies and water quality analyses can be prohibitive. Moreover, the potential for operator error in the use of complicated sampling equipment can lead to inaccuracies. Here we describe th...
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Jochen Kämpf
Using a nonhydrostatic numerical model, this work demonstrates that onshore winds are a principal agent of overturning and vigorous vertical mixing in nearshore water of lakes and inner continental shelves. On short (superinertial) timescales of a few ho...
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