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Diel Surface Temperature Range Scales with Lake Size
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Woolway, R. Iestyn (author)
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Jones, Ian D. (author)
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Maberly, Stephen C. (author)
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French, Jon R. (author)
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Livingstone, David M. (author)
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Monteith, Donald T. (author)
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Simpson, Gavin L. (author)
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Thackeray, Stephen J. (author)
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Andersen, Mikkel R. (author)
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Battarbee, Richard W. (author)
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DeGasperi, Curtis L. (author)
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Evans, Christopher D. (author)
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de Eyto, Elvira (author)
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Feuchtmayr, Heidrun (author)
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Hamilton, David P. (author)
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Kernan, Martin (author)
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Krokowski, Jan (author)
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Rimmer, Alon (author)
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Rose, Kevin C. (author)
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Rusak, James A. (author)
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Ryves, David B. (author)
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Scott, Daniel R. (author)
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Shilland, Ewan M. (author)
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Smyth, Robyn L. (author)
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Staehr, Peter A. (author)
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Thomas, Rhian (author)
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Waldron, Susan (author)
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- Weyhenmeyer, Gesa A. (author)
- Uppsala universitet,Limnologi
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- 2016-03-29
- 2016
- English.
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In: PLOS ONE. - : Public Library of Science (PLoS). - 1932-6203. ; 11:3
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- Ecological and biogeochemical processes in lakes are strongly dependent upon water temperature. Long-term surface warming of many lakes is unequivocal, but little is known about the comparative magnitude of temperature variation at diel timescales, due to a lack of appropriately resolved data. Here we quantify the pattern and magnitude of diel temperature variability of surface waters using high-frequency data from 100 lakes. We show that the near-surface diel temperature range can be substantial in summer relative to long-term change and, for lakes smaller than 3 km(2), increases sharply and predictably with decreasing lake area. Most small lakes included in this study experience average summer diel ranges in their near-surface temperatures of between 4 and 7 degrees C. Large diel temperature fluctuations in the majority of lakes undoubtedly influence their structure, function and role in biogeochemical cycles, but the full implications remain largely unexplored.
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- NATURVETENSKAP -- Biologi (hsv//swe)
- NATURAL SCIENCES -- Biological Sciences (hsv//eng)
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Jones, Ian D.
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Maberly, Stephen ...
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French, Jon R.
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Livingstone, Dav ...
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Monteith, Donald ...
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Simpson, Gavin L ...
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Thackeray, Steph ...
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Andersen, Mikkel ...
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Battarbee, Richa ...
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DeGasperi, Curti ...
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Evans, Christoph ...
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de Eyto, Elvira
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Feuchtmayr, Heid ...
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Hamilton, David ...
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Kernan, Martin
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Krokowski, Jan
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Rimmer, Alon
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Rose, Kevin C.
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Rusak, James A.
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Ryves, David B.
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Scott, Daniel R.
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Shilland, Ewan M ...
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Smyth, Robyn L.
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Staehr, Peter A.
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Thomas, Rhian
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Waldron, Susan
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Weyhenmeyer, Ges ...
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