Comparative analysis of temperature courses in Antarctic lakes of different morphology: Study from James Ross Island, Antarctica

Monitoring of physical properties of terrestrial lakes belongs to one of key research activities performed by Czech scientists at James Ross Island. Throughout 2011, water temperature was measured and recorded by dataloggers in 1 h interval in two Antarctic lakes of different size and morphology. Th...

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Published in:Czech Polar Reports
Main Authors: Váczi, Peter, Barták, Miloš, Nedbalová, Linda, Elster, Josef
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Published: Masaryk University Press 2011
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cpr2011-2-7
https://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/viewFile/12807/11120
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spelling crmasarykunivpr:10.5817/cpr2011-2-7 2024-05-19T07:32:31+00:00 Comparative analysis of temperature courses in Antarctic lakes of different morphology: Study from James Ross Island, Antarctica Váczi, Peter Barták, Miloš Nedbalová, Linda Elster, Josef 2011 http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cpr2011-2-7 https://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/viewFile/12807/11120 unknown Masaryk University Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 Czech Polar Reports volume 1, issue 2, page 78-87 ISSN 1805-0697 1805-0689 journal-article 2011 crmasarykunivpr https://doi.org/10.5817/cpr2011-2-7 2024-04-30T06:41:25Z Monitoring of physical properties of terrestrial lakes belongs to one of key research activities performed by Czech scientists at James Ross Island. Throughout 2011, water temperature was measured and recorded by dataloggers in 1 h interval in two Antarctic lakes of different size and morphology. The first lake is a large shallow one located in a depression of sedimentary rock (Lachman Lake 1) at the altitude of 10m a.s.l. Lake Dulanek, the second one, is typical small-area water body located on stony glacier surface at the altitude of 220 m a.s.l. Dulanek Lake, thanks to higher altitude, remained frozen for longer period (274 d) of austral winter than Lachman Lake 1 (205 d). Presence of thick snow cover over Dulanek lake during winter period, however, caused higher values of winter minimal temperature (-17.5°C) than those recorded for Lachman lake 1 (several periods below -20.0°C). Mean annual temperature reached -4.6°C and -5.2°C for Lake Dulanek, and Lachman Lake 1, respectively. Shorter summer season accompanied by lower water temperature in Lake Dulanek however, did not bring unfovourable conditions for growth and reproduction of autotrophic organisms. Biomass of autotrophic organisms found in Lake Dulanek was quite high. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica James Ross Island Ross Island Munipress - Masaryk University Press Czech Polar Reports 1 2 78 87
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description Monitoring of physical properties of terrestrial lakes belongs to one of key research activities performed by Czech scientists at James Ross Island. Throughout 2011, water temperature was measured and recorded by dataloggers in 1 h interval in two Antarctic lakes of different size and morphology. The first lake is a large shallow one located in a depression of sedimentary rock (Lachman Lake 1) at the altitude of 10m a.s.l. Lake Dulanek, the second one, is typical small-area water body located on stony glacier surface at the altitude of 220 m a.s.l. Dulanek Lake, thanks to higher altitude, remained frozen for longer period (274 d) of austral winter than Lachman Lake 1 (205 d). Presence of thick snow cover over Dulanek lake during winter period, however, caused higher values of winter minimal temperature (-17.5°C) than those recorded for Lachman lake 1 (several periods below -20.0°C). Mean annual temperature reached -4.6°C and -5.2°C for Lake Dulanek, and Lachman Lake 1, respectively. Shorter summer season accompanied by lower water temperature in Lake Dulanek however, did not bring unfovourable conditions for growth and reproduction of autotrophic organisms. Biomass of autotrophic organisms found in Lake Dulanek was quite high.
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author Váczi, Peter
Barták, Miloš
Nedbalová, Linda
Elster, Josef
spellingShingle Váczi, Peter
Barták, Miloš
Nedbalová, Linda
Elster, Josef
Comparative analysis of temperature courses in Antarctic lakes of different morphology: Study from James Ross Island, Antarctica
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Barták, Miloš
Nedbalová, Linda
Elster, Josef
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title Comparative analysis of temperature courses in Antarctic lakes of different morphology: Study from James Ross Island, Antarctica
title_short Comparative analysis of temperature courses in Antarctic lakes of different morphology: Study from James Ross Island, Antarctica
title_full Comparative analysis of temperature courses in Antarctic lakes of different morphology: Study from James Ross Island, Antarctica
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of temperature courses in Antarctic lakes of different morphology: Study from James Ross Island, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of temperature courses in Antarctic lakes of different morphology: Study from James Ross Island, Antarctica
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