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Lake beds are rich environmental records—studying them reveals much about a place's historyIncreased algal production means that as the organisms die and settle to the lake bottom, they are decomposed, which uses up the oxygen in bottom waters. Longer stratified periods can lead to ...
We evaluated the drivers of metalimnetic metabolism and its associated uncertainty across 10 stratified lakes in Europe and North America. We hypothesized that the metalimnion would contribute highly ...
Northern waters became weakly stratified after the southeast monsoon ... The present physicochemical ecology of Lake Victoria, Uganda, p. 141–154. In T. C. Johnson and E. O. Odada [eds.], The ...
One significant study examined the seasonal dynamics of algal flora in Kislo-Sladkoe Lake, a coastal stratified lake in the Karelian region. Researchers monitored the phytoplankton composition and ...
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