- Source: Polymictic lake
Polymictic lakes are holomictic lakes that are too shallow to develop thermal stratification; thus, their waters can mix from top to bottom throughout the ice-free period. Polymictic lakes can be divided into cold polymictic lakes (i.e., those that are ice-covered in winter), and warm polymictic lakes (i.e., polymictic lakes in regions where ice-cover does not develop in winter). While such lakes are well-mixed on average, during low-wind periods, weak and ephemeral stratification can often develop.
See also
Amictic lake
Holomictic lake
Meromictic lake
Monomictic lake
Dimictic lake
Thermocline
Lakes portal
References
External links
"Circulation: annual patterns of dimictic lakes" at Encyclopædia Britannica Online
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Danau polimiktik
- Stratifikasi danau
- Danau holomiktik
- Danau Bratan
- Polymictic lake
- Lake stratification
- Monomictic lake
- Mille Lacs Lake
- Lake
- Holomictic lake
- Inle Lake
- Epilimnion
- Meromictic lake
- Dimictic lake