Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 66, No. 3 (March 2021), pp. 954-964 (11 pages) Lake surface temperatures are warming in many regions and have the potential to alter seasonal thermal stratification.
Simon Donald Stewart works for the Cawthron Institute. He receives funding from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (Grant No CAWX2305 and C01X2205). The 19th-century American ...
The stratification of temperature and oxygen is described for the open water of Lake Victoria during March-May 1956. The results generally conform to an outline of seasonal changes previously recorded ...
Iron deposits, low dissolved oxygen, fish kill raise concerns at Youghiogheny River Lake A fish kill was reported in Youghiogheny River Lake, Confluence, Pa., on Sept. 7, and continued to kill fish ...
Diagram of Lake Stratification on Mars: This diagram presents some of the processes and clues related to a long-ago lake on Mars that became stratified, with the shallow water richer in oxidants than ...
An influx of refugees in the 1990s has increased fishing pressures on the lake New research blames rising temperatures over the last century as the key cause of decline in one of the world's most ...
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Lakeshore shallows can be biodiversity hotspots – but warming is changing their complex ecology
The 19th-century American naturalist Henry David Thoreau described the small freshwater lake at Walden as “Earth’s eye” – a measure of the complexity of ecological interactions. Our new research at ...
New research blames rising temperatures over the last century as the key cause of decline in one of the world's most important fisheries. Lake Tanganyika is Africa's oldest lake and its fish are a ...
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