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Physics and Chemistry of Lakes

Editat de Abraham Lerman Contribuţii de L. Chou Editat de Dieter M. Imboden Contribuţii de W. Davison Editat de Joel R. Gat Contribuţii de S.J. Eisenreich, J.R. Gat, J. Hamilton-Taylor, K.C. Hornbuckle, S.W. Hostetler, D.M. Imboden, R. Ishiwatari, D. Mackay, F.T. Mackenzie, M. Meybeck, P.A. Meyers, J. Schnoor, W. Stumm, S. Vink, P. Vlahos, T.C. Winter, R. Wollast, A. Wüest
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A lake, as a body of water, is in continuous interaction with the rocks and soils in its drainage basin, the atmosphere, and surface and groundwaters. Human industrial and agricultural activities introduce new inputs and processes into lake systems. This volume is a selection of ten contributions dealing with diverse aspects of lake systems, including such subjects as the geological controls of lake basins and their histories, mixing and circulation patterns in lakes, gaseous exchange between the water and atmosphere, and human input to lakes through atmospheric precipitation and surficial runoff. This work was written with a dual goal in mind: to serve as a textbook and to provide professionals with in-depth expositions and discussions of the more important aspects of lake systems.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783642851346
ISBN-10: 3642851347
Pagini: 356
Ilustrații: XVI, 334 p.
Dimensiuni: 193 x 270 x 19 mm
Ediția:2nd ed. 1995. Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 1995
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

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Cuprins

1 Global Distribution of Lakes.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Background Material and Approaches to Global Lake Census.- 3 General Laws of Lake Distribution.- 4, Distribution of Lakes of Tectonic Origin.- 5 Lakes of Glacial Origin.- 6 Fluvial Lakes.- 7 Global Distribution of Crater Lakes.- 8 Global Distribution of Saline Lakes.- 9 Global Lake Distribution.- 10 Major Changes in Global Lake Distribution in the Geological Past.- 11 Discussion and Conclusions.- References.- 2 Hydrological Processes and the Water Budget of Lakes.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Hydrological System with Regard to Lakes.- 3 Summary.- References.- 3 Hydrological and Thermal Response of Lakes to Climate: Description and Modeling.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Hydrological Response.- 3 The Hydrological Budget.- 4 Hydrological Models.- 5 Thermal Response.- 6 Use of Models to Link Lakes with Climate Change.- 7 Input Data Sets.- 8 Sample Applications.- 9 Summary.- References.- 4 Mixing Mechanisms in Lakes.- 1 Transport and Mixing.- 2 Lakes as Physical Systems.- 3 Fluid Dynamics: Mathematical Description of Advection and Diffusion.- 4 Density and Stability of Water Column.- 5 Energy Fluxes: Driving Forces Behind Transport and Mixing.- 6 Mixing Processes in Lakes.- 7 Mixing and Its Ecological Relevance.- References.- 5 Stable Isotopes of Fresh and Saline Lakes.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Small-Area Lakes.- 3 Interactive and Feedback Systems.- 4 Saline Lakes.- 5 Isotopic Paleolimnology.- 6 Conclusions: From Lakes to Oceans.- References.- 6 Exchange of Chemicals Between the Atmosphere and Lakes.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Air-Water Partitioning Equilibria.- 3 Diffusion Between Water and Air.- 4 Volatilization and Absorption: Double-Resistance Approach.- 5 Factors Affecting Mass-Transfer Coefficients.- 6 Partitioning of Chemical to Particulate Matter in Air and Water.- 7 Atmospheric Deposition Processes.- 8 Specimen Calculation.- 9 Role of Air-Water Exchange in Lake Mass Balances.- 10 Case Studies.- 11 Conclusions.- References.- 7 Atmospheric Depositions: Impact of Acids on Lakes.- Abstract.- 1 Introduction: Anthropogenic Generation of Acidity.- 2 Acidity and Alkalinity: Neutralizing Capacities.- 3 Acidification of Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems.- 4 Brønsted Acids and Lewis Acids: Pollution by Heavy Metals, as Influenced by Acidity.- 5 Impact of Acidity on Ecology in Watersheds.- 6 Critical Loads.- 7 Case Studies.- 8 Summary.- References.- 8Redox-Driven Cycling of Trace Elements in Lakes.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Major Biogeochemical Cycles and Pathways.- 3 Iron and Manganese.- 4 Sediment-Water Interface.- 5 Pathways Involving Redox Reactions Directly: Case Studies.- 6 Pathways Involving Redox Reactions Indirectly: Case Studies.- 7 Summary and Conclusions.- References.- 9Comparative Geochemistry of Marine Saline Lakes.- 1 Introduction.- 2 General Characteristics of Marine Saline Lakes.- 3 Comparative Sediment-Pore-Water Reactions.- 4 Conclusions.- References.- 10 Organic Matter Accumulation Records in Lake Sediments.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Indicators of Sources and Alterations of Total Organic Matter in Lake Sediments.- 3 Origin and Alterations of Humic Substances.- 4 Sources and Alterations of Lipid Biomarkers.- 5 Sources and Alterations of Pigments in Lake Sediments.- 6 Sources and Diagenesis of Lignins and Their Derivatives.- 7 Diagenesis of Carbohydrates and Proteins in Lake Sediments.- 8 Paleolimnological Organic Geochemistry.- 9 Organic Geochemical Records of Ancient Lakes.- 10 Summary.- References.- Lake Index.

Recenzii

"This is an attractive and unusual volume...the book is first-rate.." - Science
"...interested postgraduates and research workers will, I believe, come to value this book and be increasingly grateful to the authors and editor for years to come." Progress in Physical Geography

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A Lake, as a body of water, is in continuous interaction with the rocks and soils in its drainage basin, the atmosphere, and surface and groundwaters. Human industrial and agricultural activities introduce new inputs and processes into lake systems. This volume is a selection of ten contributions dealing with diverse aspects of lake systems, including such subjects as the geological controls of lake basins and their histories, mixing and circulation patterns in lakes, gaseous exchange between the water and atmosphere, and human input to lakes through atmospheric precipitation and surficial runoff. This work was written with a dual goal in mind: to serve as a textbook and to provide professionals with in-depth expositions and discussions of the more important aspects of lake systems.