2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00027-022-00902-2
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Hypolimnetic oxygen depletion in a deep oligomictic lake under climate change

Abstract: Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration is a fundamental metric to describe climate-related alterations in deep lakes. Increasing water temperatures enhance thermal stratification, leading in temperate basins to a growing isolation of deep waters. This leads to the depletion of hypolimnetic DO, which adds up to limited nutrient circulation and restricted replenishment of the trophogenic layers. With vanishing convective mixing, it is commonly believed that the only source of hypolimnetic DO replenishment will be r… Show more

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“…As a typical deep and large temperate lake, the littoral zone of Lake Maggiore is characterised by different types of substrate, and it is exposed to both hydrodynamic effects [67] and anthropogenic activity, generating chemical deterioration and physicalcondition instability [46]. Although littoral areas represent a narrow band compared to the total lake surface [59,60], they host most of its total biodiversity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a typical deep and large temperate lake, the littoral zone of Lake Maggiore is characterised by different types of substrate, and it is exposed to both hydrodynamic effects [67] and anthropogenic activity, generating chemical deterioration and physicalcondition instability [46]. Although littoral areas represent a narrow band compared to the total lake surface [59,60], they host most of its total biodiversity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%