2018
DOI: 10.1590/2318-0331.231820170203
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Wind-induced internal seiches in Vossoroca reservoir, PR, Brazil

Abstract: The vertical movements caused by internal waves in lakes and reservoirs have chemical and biological consequences for these ecosystems. The vast majority of studies that investigate internal waves are conducted on large lakes. There are just few researches that investigate this phenomenon on dendritic reservoirs. The purpose of this research was to identify internal waves (baroclinic mode) in the Vossoroca reservoir by using temperature time series recorded between May to November 2012. A two-layer method was … Show more

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“…Vertical movement by the waves can also cause other accompanying effects, such as the transport of heat and dissolved substances (Wetzel, 2001) 2010; Straskraba et al, 2013). In particular, research on internal waves inducing internal surges has been conducted actively in closed or semi-closed systems such as lakes and reservoirs (Lemmin et al, 2005;Roget et al, 2017;Bueno and Bleninger, 2018). Because the internal waves in the relatively stable system are more disruptive, they can easily be observed clearly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Vertical movement by the waves can also cause other accompanying effects, such as the transport of heat and dissolved substances (Wetzel, 2001) 2010; Straskraba et al, 2013). In particular, research on internal waves inducing internal surges has been conducted actively in closed or semi-closed systems such as lakes and reservoirs (Lemmin et al, 2005;Roget et al, 2017;Bueno and Bleninger, 2018). Because the internal waves in the relatively stable system are more disruptive, they can easily be observed clearly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the internal waves in the relatively stable system are more disruptive, they can easily be observed clearly. Furthermore, the waves can be initiated by diverse forces inducing instability of stratification, for example, turbulence, diffusion, intrusion, bathymetry of the stratified basins, and wind (Bueno and Bleninger, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%