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Autor: Lerman, Abraham
Jahr: 1995
Contents
1 Global Distribution of Lakes
M. Meybeck ........................................................ 1
1 Introduction.................................................... 1
2 Background Material and Approaches to Global Lake Census......... 2
2.1 Data Used ..................................................... 2
2.2 Approaches to Global Lake Census................................ 5
3 General Laws of Lake Distribution................................ 5
3.1 Lake Density................................................... 5
3.2 Limnic Ratio ................................................... 7
4 Distribution of Lakes of Tectonic Origin............................ 8
5 Lakes of Glacial Origin .......................................... 8
5.1 Lake Densities.................................................. 8
5.2 Global Deglaciated Area......................................... 11
5.3 Total Number of Glacial Lakes.................................... 12
6 Fluvial Lakes................................................... 12
7 Global Distribution of Crater Lakes ............................... 13
8 Global Distribution of Saline Lakes................................ 14
8.1 Coastal Lagoons ................................................ 14
8.2 Salinized Lakes due to Evaporation................................ 15
9 Global Lake Distribution......................................... 15
9.1 Extrapolation Approach ......................................... 17
9.2 Lake Type Approach............................................ 17
9.3 Climatic Typology Approach...................................... 19
9.4 Lake Distribution in Endorheic Areas.............................. 21
9.5 Global Dissolved Salt Distribution in Lakes......................... 23
10 Major Changes in Global Lake Distribution in the Geological Past..... 24
10.1 Lake Ages ..................................................... 24
10.2 Historical Changes.............................................. 25
10.3 Postglacial Changes.............................................. 25
11 Discussion and Conclusions....................................... 29
References..................................................... 32
2 Hydrological Processes and the Water Budget of Lakes
T.C. Winter........................................................ 37
1 Introduction.................................................... 37
2 Hydrological System with Regard to Lakes ......................... 37
2.1 Interaction of Lakes with Atmospheric Water....................... 38
2.2 Interaction of Lakes with Surface Water............................ 44
2.3 Interaction of Lakes with Subsurface Water......................... 45
2.4 Change in Lake Volume ......................................... 58
3 Summary....................................................... 58
References..................................................... 60
? Contents
3 Hydrological and Thermal Response of Lakes to Climate:
Description and Modeling
S.W. HOSTETLER..................................................... 63
1 Introduction.................................................... 63
2 Hydrological Response........................................... 63
3 The Hydrological Budget......................................... 67
4 Hydrological Models............................................. 68
5 Thermal Response .............................................. 68
5.1 Energy Budget and Energy Budget Models......................... 69
5.2 Models and Modeling............................................ 72
6 Use of Models to Link Lakes with Climate Change................... 74
7 Input Data Sets................................................. 74
8 Sample Applications............................................. 75
9 Summary....................................................... 79
References..................................................... 79
4 Mixing Mechanisms in Lakes
D.M. Imboden and A. Wüest......................................... 83
1 Transport and Mixing............................................ 83
2 Lakes as Physical Systems........................................ 84
3 Fluid Dynamics: Mathematical Description
of Advection and Diffusion....................................... 86
3.1 Equations of Fluid Motion........................................ 86
3.2 Turbulence, Reynolds Stress, and Eddy Diffusion................... 87
3.3 Vertical Momentum Equation..................................... 89
3.4 Nonlocal Diffusion and Transilient Mixing.......................... 90
4 Density and Stability of Water Column............................. 91
4.1 Equation of State of Water....................................... 91
4.2 Potential Temperature and Local Vertical Stability................... 93
5 Energy Fluxes: Driving Forces Behind Transport and Mixing.......... 94
5.1 Thermal Energy................................................. 96
5.2 Potential Energy................................................ 97
5.3 Kinetic Energy.................................................. 98
5.4 Turbulent Kinetic Energy Balance in Stratified Water................ 100
5.5 Internal Turbulent Energy Fluxes: Turbulence Cascade............... 101
6 Mixing Processes in Lakes........................................ 103
6.1 Waves and Mixing............................................... 104
6.2 Mixing in the Surface Layer....................................... 107
6.3 Diapycnal Mixing............................................... 112
6.4 Boundary Mixing................................................ 115
6.5 Double Diffusion................................................ 120
6.6 Isopycnal Mixing................................................ 123
7 Mixing and Its Ecological Relevance............................... 129
7.1 Time Scales of Mixing ........................................... 129
7.2 Reactive Species and Patchiness................................... 132
7.3 Mixing and Growth: The Search for an Ecological Steering Factor..... 134
References..................................................... 135
5 Stable Isotopes of Fresh and Saline Lakes
J.R. Gat ........................................................... 139
1 Introduction.................................................... 139
1.1 Isotope Separation During Evaporation............................ 141
Contents XI
2 Small-Area Lakes............................................... 143
2.1 Seasonal and Annual Changes .................................... 144
2.2 Deep Freshwater Lakes.......................................... 146
2.3 Transient Surface-Water Bodies................................... 148
3 Interactive and Feedback Systems................................. 151
3.1 Network of Surface-Water Bodies................................. 151
3.2 Recycling of Reevaporated Moisture into the Atmosphere............ 152
3.3 Large Lakes.................................................... 153
3.4 Large-Area Lakes with Restricted Circulation....................... 154
4 Saline Lakes.................................................... 154
4.1 Isotope Hydrology of Large Salt Lakes............................. 157
4.2 Ephemeral Salt Lakes and Sabkhas................................ 157
5 Isotopie Paleolimnology.......................................... 161
6 Conclusions: From Lakes to Oceans ............................... 162
References..................................................... 162
6 Exchange of Chemicals Between the Atmosphere and Lakes
P. Vlahos, D. Mackay, S.J. Eisenreich, and K.C. Hornbuckle........... 167
1 Introduction.................................................... 167
2 Air-Water Partitioning Equilibria................................. 168
3 Diffusion Between Water and Air................................. 169
4 Volatilization and Absorption: Double-Resistance Approach.......... 170
5 Factors Affecting Mass-Transfer Coefficients........................ 171
6 Partitioning of Chemical to Paniculate Matter in Air and Water....... 172
6.1 Air............................................................ 172
6.2 Water ......................................................... 172
7 Atmospheric Deposition Processes................................. 173
7.1 Dry Deposition................................................. 173
7.2 Wet Deposition................................................. 174
8 Specimen Calculation............................................ 174
8.1 Step 1: Physicochemical Properties ................................ 174
8.2 Step 2: Mass-Transfer Coefficients................................. 174
8.3 Step 3: Sorption in Air and Water................................. 175
8.4 Step 4: Equilibrium Status........................................ 175
8.5 Step 5: Volatilization and Deposition Rates......................... 175
9 Role of Air-Water Exchange in Lake Mass Balances ................ 176
10 Case Studies.................................................... 176
10.1 Mass Balance on Siskiwit Lake, Isle Royale......................... 176
10.2 Mass Balance on Lake Superior................................... 177
10.3 Air-Water Exchange in Green Bay, Lake Michigan ................. 179
10.4 Air-Water Exchange in Lake Superior............................. 180
11 Conclusions.................................................... 182
References..................................................... 182
7 Atmospheric Depositions: Impact of Acids on Lakes
W. Stumm and J. Schnoor............................................ 185
Abstract............................................................ 185
1 Introduction: Anthropogenic Generation of Acidity.................. 185
1.1 Genesis of Acid Precipitation..................................... 186
2 Acidity and Alkalinity: Neutralizing Capacities...................... 190
2.1 Transfer of Acidity (or Alkalinity) from Pollution
Through the Atmosphere to Ecosystems............................ 192
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3 Acidification of Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems.................. 194
3.1 Disturbance of H+ Balance from Temporal or Spatial Decoupling
of the Production and Mineralization of the Biomass................. 194
3.2 In Situ H+ Ion Neutralization in Lakes............................. 195
3.3 Krug and Frink Revisited......................................... 197
4 Br0nsted Acids and Lewis Acids: Pollution by Heavy Metals,
as Influenced by Acidity.......................................... 198
4.1 Cycling of Metals................................................ 199
4.2 Pb in Soils...................................................... 199
5 Impact of Acidity on Ecology in Watersheds........................ 200
5.1 Soils........................................................... 200
5.2 Lakes.......................................................... 200
5.3 Nitrogen Saturation of Forests .................................... 201
6 Critical Loads................................................... 202
6.1 Critical Load Maps.............................................. 203
6.2 Models for Critical Load Evaluation............................... 205
7 Case Studies.................................................... 207
7.1 Chemical Weathering of Crystalline Rocks in the Catchment Area
of Acidic Ticino Lakes, Switzerland................................ 208
7.2 Watershed Manipulation Project at Bear Brooks, Maine.............. 210
8 Summary....................................................... 212
References..................................................... 213
8 Redox-Driven Cycling of Trace Elements in Lakes
J. Hamilton-Taylor and W. Davison.................................. 217
1 Introduction.................................................... 217
2 Major Biogeochemical Cycles and Pathways ........................ 218
3 Iron and Manganese............................................. 219
3.1 Transformations and Cycling...................................... 219
3.2 Iron and Manganese Compounds as Carrier Phases .................. 220
4 Sediment-Water Interface........................................ 225
4.1 Diffusive Flux from Sediments.................................... 226
4.2 Evidence of Little or No Diffusive Efflux from Sediments............. 227
4.3 Transient Remobilization......................................... 227
4.4 Diffusive Flux into Sediments..................................... 228
5 Pathways Involving Redox Reactions Directly: Case Studies........... 229
5.1 Arsenic........................................................ 230
5.2 Chromium ..................................................... 235
5.3 239-24Opu ....................................................... 237
5.4 Selenium....................................................... 239
6 Pathways Involving Redox Reactions Indirectly: Case Studies......... 242
6.1 137Cs . ........................................................ 242
6.2 Stable Pb, 210Pb, and 210Po....................................... 244
6.3 Zinc........................................................... 249
7 Summary and Conclusions........................................ 257
References..................................................... 258
9 Comparative Geochemistry of Marine Saline Lakes
F.T. Mackenzie, S. Vink, R. Wollast, and L. Chou..................... 265
1 Introduction.................................................... 265
2 General Characteristics of Marine Saline Lakes...................... 265
3 Comparative Sediment-Pore-Water Reactions....................... 269
Contents XIII
3.1 Mangrove Lake, Bermuda........................................ 269
3.2 Solar Lake, Sinai................................................ 275
4 Conclusions.................................................... 276
References..................................................... 277
10 Organic Matter Accumulation Records in Lake Sediments
P.A. Meyers and R. Ishiwatari....................................... 279
1 Introduction.................................................... 279
1.1 Significance of Organic Matter in Lake Sediments.................... 279
1.2 Origins of Organic Matter to Lake Sediments....................... 280
1.3 Alterations of Organic Matter During Deposition.................... 280
1.4 Similarities and Differences Between Organic Matter
in Sediments of Lakes and Oceans................................. 282
1.5 Dating of Lake-Sediment Records................................. 283
2 Indicators of Sources and Alterations of Total Organic Matter
in Lake Sediments............................................... 283
2.1 Source Information Preserved in C/N Ratios
of Sedimentary Organic Matter.................................... 283
2.2 Source Information from Carbon-Stable Isotopie Compositions........ 285
2.3 Source Information from Nitrogen-Stable Isotopie Compositions....... 288
3 Origin and Alterations of Humic Substances........................ 290
4 Sources and Alterations of Lipid Biomarkers........................ 292
4.1 Alteration of Lipids During Deposition............................. 293
4.2 Changes in Sources vs Selective Diagenesis ......................... 293
4.3 Effects of Sediment Grain Size on Geolipid Compositions............. 295
4.4 Source Records of Alkanes in Lake Sediments ...................... 296
4.5 Preservation and Degradation of Fatty Acids in Lake Sediments....... 297
4.6 Sources and Diagenesis of Sterols in Lake Sediments................. 300
4.7 Origins and Significance of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
in Lake Sediments............................................... 303
4.8 Free and Bound Geolipid Fractions of Lake Sediments........... 305
5 Sources and Alterations of Pigments in Lake Sediments .............. 306
6 Sources and Diagenesis of Lignins and Their Derivatives.............. 308
7 Diagenesis of Carbohydrates and Proteins in Lake Sediments.......... 309
8 Paleolimnological Organic Geochemistry........................... 311
8.1 Organic-Matter Record in the Laurentian Great Lakes
of North America............................................... 311
8.2 Organic-Matter Record in Lake Biwa, Japan........................ 315
8.3 Organic-Matter Record in Greifensee, Switzerland................... 317
8.4 Organic-Matter Record in Lake Washington, Washington, USA....... 319
8.5 PAH Records of Greifensee and Lake Washington Sediments......... 320
9 Organic Geochemical Records of Ancient Lakes..................... 321
10 Summary....................................................... 322
References..................................................... 323
Subject Index........................................................ 329
Lake Index.......................................................... 333
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topic | Lacs ram Limnologie ram Lakes Limnology Geochemie (DE-588)4020198-3 gnd Hydrologie (DE-588)4026309-5 gnd Limnologie (DE-588)4035769-7 gnd See (DE-588)4054084-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Lacs Limnologie Lakes Limnology Geochemie Hydrologie See Aufsatzsammlung |
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work_keys_str_mv | AT lermanabraham physicsandchemistryoflakes AT choulei physicsandchemistryoflakes |