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Lake stratification in the Carpathian basin and its interesting biological consequences

Journal

INLAND WATERS
Volume 5, Issue 2, Pages 173-186

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.5268/IW-5.2.702

Keywords

DCM; fetch length; lake-surface area; Lake Number; Schmidt stability; Thiopedia

Funding

  1. Hungarian National Science Foundation [K 75552, OTKA104279]
  2. Bolyai Fellowship of the Hungarian Academy of Science
  3. EU Societal Renewal Operative Program [TAMOP-4.2.2.A-11/1/KONV-20120064]

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Stratification of small temperate lakes of the Carpathian basin was studied. Values of Schmidt stability and Lake Number indicated stable summer stratification. Depending on their depth and wind shelter, the lakes could be characterized by various stratification patterns. A near-linear stratification was observed in the Malom Tisza oxbow where in summer during midday the whole water column belonged to the metalimnion. Mixing of the upper water layer was generated by nocturnal cooling. Stable stratification had pronounced consequences for the vertical distribution of chemical variables and phytoplankton. Concentration of sestonic chlorophyll showed bimodal distribution produced by algae in the upper and purple bacteria in the deeper layers. These results revealed that processes and phenomena associated with deep stratified lakes can be observed in shallow basins.

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