Seasonal overturn and stratification changes drive deep-water warming in one of Earth’s largest lakes
This study presents hourly data from a thermistor string in Lake Michigan, inspecting its response at depth to surface warming. Based on the data, the study suggests bottom lake temperatures respond to changes in turnover and re-stratification, with the ultimate possibility of the lake shifting from...
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Autores principales: | Eric J. Anderson, Craig A. Stow, Andrew D. Gronewold, Lacey A. Mason, Michael J. McCormick, Song S. Qian, Steven A. Ruberg, Kyle Beadle, Stephen A. Constant, Nathan Hawley |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/963661d850174036943b00ef5c19d6ca |
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