Authors
Luis F Leon, Ralph EH Smith, Matthew R Hipsey, Serghei A Bocaniov, Scott N Higgins, Robert E Hecky, Jason P Antenucci, Jorg A Imberger, Stephanie J Guildford
Publication date
2011/3/1
Journal
Journal of Great Lakes Research
Volume
37
Issue
1
Pages
41-53
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
In large lakes, temporal variability is compounded by strong spatial variability associated with mesoscale physical processes such as upwelling and basin-scale circulation. Here we explore the ability of a three dimensional model (ELCOM–CAEDYM) to capture temporal and spatial variability of phytoplankton and nutrients in Lake Erie. We emphasized the east basin of the lake, where an invasion by dreissenid mussels has given special importance to the question of spatial (particularly nearshore–offshore) variability and many comparative observations were available. We found that the model, which did not include any simulation of the mussels or of smaller diffuse nutrient sources, could capture the major features of the temperature, nutrient and phytoplankton variations. Within basin variability was large compared to among-basin variability, especially but not exclusively in the western regions. Consistent with …
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