Meteorological signals in primary productivity at two mountain lakes


Autoria(s): Jassby, Alan D.; Goldman, Charles R.
Data(s)

1992

Resumo

Fluctuations in primary productivity at two subalpine lakes reveal both meteorological and biological influences. At Castle Lake, California, large-scale climate events such as the El Niño/Southern Oscillation affect total annual production and, combined with human fishing activity, modify the seasonal pattern of productivity. At Lake Tahoe, California-Nevada, local spring weather conditions modulate annual production and its seasonality by determining the depth of mixing and resulting internal nutrient load. Climatic conditions also contribute to deviations from the long-term trend in productivity by increasing the incidence of forest fires and through anomalous external nutrient loads during precipitation extremes. A 3-year cycle in productivity of as yet unknown origin has also been detected at Lake Tahoe.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/15633/1/Alan%20D%20Jassby.pdf

Jassby, Alan D. and Goldman, Charles R. (1992) Meteorological signals in primary productivity at two mountain lakes. In: Eighth Annual Pacific Climate (PACLIM) Workshop , 10-13 March 1991 ,Asilomar Conference Center, Pacific Grove, CA, pp. 71-80.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/15633/

Palavras-Chave #Atmospheric Sciences #Ecology #Limnology
Tipo

Conference or Workshop Item

NonPeerReviewed