Research trends in the use of remote sensing for inland water quality science: Moving towards multidisciplinary applications

SN Topp, TM Pavelsky, D Jensen, M Simard… - Water, 2020 - mdpi.com
Remote sensing approaches to measuring inland water quality date back nearly 50 years to
the beginning of the satellite era. Over this time span, hundreds of peer-reviewed …

Life in suspension and its impact on phytoplankton morphology: an homage to Colin S. Reynolds

L Naselli-Flores, T Zohary, J Padisák - Hydrobiologia, 2021 - Springer
The amazing morphological diversity of phytoplankton has to be considered an
evolutionarily driven compendium of strategies to cope with the strong variability and …

A system of metrics for the assessment and improvement of aquatic ecosystem models

MR Hipsey, G Gal, GB Arhonditsis, CC Carey… - … Modelling & Software, 2020 - Elsevier
In this paper, we introduce the CSPS framework for the hierarchical assessment of aquatic
ecosystem models built on a range of metrics and characteristic signatures relevant to …

Role of gas ebullition in the methane budget of a deep subtropical lake: What can we learn from process‐based modeling?

M Schmid, I Ostrovsky… - Limnology and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
We analyzed the processes affecting the methane (CH4) budget in Lake Kinneret, a deep
subtropical lake, using a suite of three models:(1) a bubble model to determine the fate of …

Persistence of bioconvection‐induced mixed layers in a stratified lake

O Sepúlveda Steiner, D Bouffard… - Limnology and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In situ observations of biophysical interactions in natural waters typically focus on physical
mechanisms influencing biological activity. Yet, biological activity can also drive physical …

Examination of the role of the microbial loop in regulating lake nutrient stoichiometry and phytoplankton dynamics

Y Li, G Gal, V Makler-Pick, AM Waite, LC Bruce… - …, 2014 - bg.copernicus.org
The recycling of organic material through bacteria and microzooplankton to higher trophic
levels, known as the" microbial loop", is an important process in aquatic ecosystems. Here …

Effects of hydropeaking on the hydrodynamics of a stratified reservoir: the Rapel Reservoir case study

G Ibarra, A De la Fuente… - Journal of Hydraulic …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The effects of hydropeaking of the Rapel Hydropower Plant on the hydrodynamics of the
reservoir were investigated by combining field measurements and three-dimensional …

An analysis of the relationship between phytoplankton internal stoichiometry and water column N: P ratios in a dynamic lake environment

Y Li, AM Waite, G Gal, MR Hipsey - Ecological modelling, 2013 - Elsevier
The N: P stoichiometry of a water body is one of the most commonly used indicators of its
nutrient status and algal growth. However, in a dynamic aquatic ecosystem the N: P …

Temporal and spatial variability of the internal wave field in a lake with complex morphometry

J Vidal, S MacIntyre, EE McPhee-Shaw… - Limnology and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
To quantify the effect of basin morphometry on internal wave dynamics, we installed
thermistor arrays around the perimeter of Mono Lake, California. The lake's complex …

The effect of low oxygen conditions on biogeochemical cycling of nutrients in a shallow seasonally stratified bay in southeast Korea (Jinhae Bay)

YS Kim, YH Lee, JN Kwon, HG Choi - Marine pollution bulletin, 2015 - Elsevier
The formation and distribution of oxygen-deficient water mass (ODW) in Jinhae Bay
exhibited seasonal patterns similar to those of the summer thermocline, indicating a close …