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... epilimnion increases during late September and October and reaches the bottom of the lake and pro- duces the maximum bottom temperature about the mid- dle of November . During this cooling the thermocline disappears , for the gradient ...
... epilimnion increases during late September and October and reaches the bottom of the lake and pro- duces the maximum bottom temperature about the mid- dle of November . During this cooling the thermocline disappears , for the gradient ...
Page 122
... epilimnion ( 19.9 ° ) had a depth of 10.1 m and the gradient in the thermocline was 1.4 ° / m to a depth of 14.6 m . The velocities observed on September 2 , 1929 , with an isothermal layer ( 20.2 ° ) of 11.5 m showed several ...
... epilimnion ( 19.9 ° ) had a depth of 10.1 m and the gradient in the thermocline was 1.4 ° / m to a depth of 14.6 m . The velocities observed on September 2 , 1929 , with an isothermal layer ( 20.2 ° ) of 11.5 m showed several ...
Page 123
... epilimnion but do not penetrate through the thermo- cline . The surface of the lake is a free surface in the sense that there is no frictional force to restrain hori- zontal motion . The thermocline , however , is practi- cally a fixed ...
... epilimnion but do not penetrate through the thermo- cline . The surface of the lake is a free surface in the sense that there is no frictional force to restrain hori- zontal motion . The thermocline , however , is practi- cally a fixed ...
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