Authors
EA Stainsby, JG Winter, H Jarjanazi, AM Paterson, DO Evans, JD Young
Publication date
2011/1/1
Journal
Journal of Great Lakes Research
Volume
37
Pages
55-62
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Climate change is anticipated to have major physical and biological effects on aquatic ecosystems. Changes to the thermal regime of lakes such as shorter duration of ice-cover, earlier onset of stratification and an increase in the length of the stratified period have already been observed in some lakes in North America and Europe. Using vertical temperature profiles of Lake Simcoe during the open-water period from 1980 to 2008 we evaluated trends in water column stability, the onset of stratification and the timing of fall turnover at three stations situated in the lake's two bays and its main basin. Dramatic changes were observed at the three stations; each stratified earlier in the spring, mixed later in the fall and remained stratified for more than a month longer in 2008 compared to 1980. Long-term monotonic trends in the timing of the onset of thermal stratification, fall mixing and duration of stratification were significant …
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