Winter limnology: how do hydrodynamics and biogeochemistry shape ecosystems under ice?
The ice‐cover period in lakes is increasingly recognized for its distinct combination of
physical and biological phenomena and ecological relevance. Knowledge gaps exist where …
physical and biological phenomena and ecological relevance. Knowledge gaps exist where …
Controlling internal phosphorus loading in lakes by physical methods to reduce cyanobacterial blooms: a review
M Bormans, B Maršálek, D Jančula - Aquatic Ecology, 2016 - Springer
The aim of this paper was to summarize the current knowledge on how physical methods
can reduce or control internal P release from sediments in lakes and reservoirs. Particular …
can reduce or control internal P release from sediments in lakes and reservoirs. Particular …
Derivation of lake mixing and stratification indices from high-resolution lake buoy data
Lake Analyzer is a numerical code coupled with supporting visualization tools for
determining indices of mixing and stratification that are critical to the biogeochemical cycles …
determining indices of mixing and stratification that are critical to the biogeochemical cycles …
Ecological impacts of excessive water level fluctuations in stratified freshwater lakes
T Zohary, I Ostrovsky - Inland waters, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Water levels of lakes fluctuate naturally in response to climatic and hydrological forcing.
Human over-exploitation of water resources leads to increased annual and interannual …
Human over-exploitation of water resources leads to increased annual and interannual …
Changes in turbulent mixing shift competition for light between phytoplankton species
The intriguing impact of physical mixing processes on species interactions has always
fascinated ecologists. Here, we exploit recent advances in plankton models to develop …
fascinated ecologists. Here, we exploit recent advances in plankton models to develop …
Small-scale hydrodynamics in lakes
▪ Abstract Recent small-scale turbulence observations allow the mixing regimes in lakes,
reservoirs, and other enclosed basins to be categorized into the turbulent surface and …
reservoirs, and other enclosed basins to be categorized into the turbulent surface and …
Effects of water-level fluctuations on lakes: an annotated bibliography
M Leira, M Cantonati - Ecological effects of water-level fluctuations in …, 2008 - Springer
Water-level fluctuations (WLF) in lakes and rivers, especially their extent, frequency and
duration, are dominant forces controlling the functioning of these ecosystems. In particular …
duration, are dominant forces controlling the functioning of these ecosystems. In particular …
Buoyancy flux, turbulence, and the gas transfer coefficient in a stratified lake
S MacIntyre, A Jonsson, M Jansson… - Geophysical …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Gas fluxes from lakes and other stratified water bodies, computed using conservative values
of the gas transfer coefficient k600, have been shown to be a significant component of the …
of the gas transfer coefficient k600, have been shown to be a significant component of the …
Periphyton function in lake ecosystems
Y Vadeboncoeur, AD Steinman - The Scientific World Journal, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Periphyton communities have received relatively little attention in lake ecosystems.
However, evidence is increasing that they play a key role in primary productivity, nutrient …
However, evidence is increasing that they play a key role in primary productivity, nutrient …
Application of k‐ϵ turbulence models to enclosed basins: The role of internal seiches
GH Goudsmit, H Burchard, F Peeters… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
A numerical model was developed for the prediction of the density stratification of lakes and
reservoirs. It combines a buoyancy‐extended k‐ϵ model with a seiche excitation and …
reservoirs. It combines a buoyancy‐extended k‐ϵ model with a seiche excitation and …