2013
DOI: 10.4081/jlimnol.2013.e19
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Down-slope cascading modulated by day/night variations of solar heating

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“…A similar reduction in the lateral transport of tracers due to turbulent diffusion has been reported for exchange flows (Helfrich, 1995; A. M. Hogg et al., 2001; Winters & Seim, 2000). The maximal transport was observed during the R‐phase or heating phase in Rotsee (Doda et al., 2022), in agreement with numerical simulations of thermal siphons (Chubarenko et al., 2013; Safaie et al., 2022). This relaxation is comparable to the frontogenesis observed by Linden and Simpson (1986) once turbulence was turned off.…”
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confidence: 79%
“…A similar reduction in the lateral transport of tracers due to turbulent diffusion has been reported for exchange flows (Helfrich, 1995; A. M. Hogg et al., 2001; Winters & Seim, 2000). The maximal transport was observed during the R‐phase or heating phase in Rotsee (Doda et al., 2022), in agreement with numerical simulations of thermal siphons (Chubarenko et al., 2013; Safaie et al., 2022). This relaxation is comparable to the frontogenesis observed by Linden and Simpson (1986) once turbulence was turned off.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%