Abstract
Many lakes show vertical stratification of their water masses, at least for some extended time periods. Density differences in water bodies facilitate an evolution of chemical differences with many consequences for living organisms in lakes. Temperature and dissolved substances contribute to density differences in water. The atmosphere imposes a temperature signal on the lake surface. As a result, thermal stratification can be established during the warm season if a lake is sufficiently deep. On the contrary, during the cold period, surface cooling forces vertical circulation of water masses and removal of gradients of water properties. However, gradients of dissolved substances may be sustained for periods…
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- Stratification (seeds)
- Convective mixing
- Epilimnion
- Groundwater
- Thermal stratification
- Surface water
- Geology
- Environmental science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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