Penelope van Reenen's research while affiliated with University of Western Australia and other places
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Phytoplankton concentration in Lake Kinneret (Israel) has varied up to 10-fold in space and time, with horizontal patches ranging from a couple of kilometres to a basin scale. Previous studies have used a 1D model to reproduce the temporal evolution of physical and biogeochemical variables in this lake. The question that arises then is how appropri...
Citations
... Critical processes affecting lake conditions, such as ice formation/decay and lake productivity, are impacted by the diurnal and seasonal temperature cycles of the lake (Lang et al., 2021;Reinart and Reinhold, 2008). Furthermore, lake temperature is an essential variable in the development of models for monitoring lake processes, including heat and mass exchanges (Bengtsson, 2012;Echeverría et al., 2019), lake ice phenology (Leppäranta and Wang, 2008;Yang et al., 2012) and lake productivity (Hillmer et al., 2008;Peterson et al., 2016). While evidence has been presented regarding the warming of large lakes on a global scale (O'Reilly et al., 2015), monitoring lakes on a local scale, particularly medium/small size lakes, has received less attention. ...