2021
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202105.0721.v2
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Vertical Boundary Mixing Events during Stratification Govern Heat and Nutrient Dynamics in Windy Tropical Lakes with High Water-Level Fluctuations: A Long-Term (2001-2018) Study

Abstract: Physical processes play important roles in controlling eutrophication and oligotrophication. In stratified lakes, internal waves can cause vertical transport of heat and nutrients without breaking the stratification, through boundary mixing events. Such is the case in tropical Valle de Bravo (VB) lake, where strong diurnal winds drive internal waves, boundary mixing and hypolimnetic warming during stratification periods. We monitored VB during 18 years (2001-2018) when important water-level fluctuations (WLF) … Show more

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“…All of the above have been identified as causes of the eutrophication of VB [26,29]. VB is a warm monomythic water body with strong WLF linked to water management for supply purposes [33]. VB is located in a mountainous region where strong diurnal wind flows [26].…”
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“…All of the above have been identified as causes of the eutrophication of VB [26,29]. VB is a warm monomythic water body with strong WLF linked to water management for supply purposes [33]. VB is located in a mountainous region where strong diurnal wind flows [26].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…VB is located in a mountainous region where strong diurnal wind flows [26]. Both WLF and strong wind flows impact diverse limnological and ecological aspects such as stability of stratification, nutrient exchange between the epilimnion and the hypolimnion [33], composition of the phytoplankton and zooplankton community and ecosystem metabolism [31,32,40].…”
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