Penelope van Reenen's research while affiliated with University of Western Australia and other places

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Article
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...

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... 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. ...