Meteorological drivers of interannual variation in transparency of mountain lakes
Mark L. Olson, Janet M. Fischer, Masaki Hayashi, Craig E. Williamson
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In mountain lakes, water transparency is regulated primarily by materials loaded from the surrounding catchment. Consequently, transparency within a lake can vary over time due to meteorological co...- Cite:
- Mark L. Olson, Janet M. Fischer, Masaki Hayashi, and Craig E. Williamson. 2020. Meteorological drivers of interannual variation in transparency of mountain lakes. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, Volume 52, Issue 1, 52(1):424–434.
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[Meteorological drivers of interannual variation in transparency of mountain lakes](https://gwf-uwaterloo.github.io/gwf-publications/G20-32001) (Olson et al., GWF 2020)
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- Mark L. Olson, Janet M. Fischer, Masaki Hayashi, and Craig E. Williamson. 2020. Meteorological drivers of interannual variation in transparency of mountain lakes. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, Volume 52, Issue 1, 52(1):424–434.