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monimolimnion - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
a meromictic lake in Gatineau Park, Quebec, Canada. The monimolimnion at the bottom of the lake has no oxygen, and it is thought that some prehistoric species ...
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Meromictic lake - Wikipedia
The monimolimnion is often rich in phosphorus and nitrogen. These factors ... monimolimnion. Since 2019, Lake Nyos has successfully been degassed ...
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Meromictic Lake - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A meromictic lake has an upper mixolimnion (a stratum where mixing by wind occurs), a lower monimolimnion (the more dense stratum that is not mixed by wind) ...
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monimolimnion
monimolimnion (ˌmɒnɪməʊˈlɪmnɪən) Pl. -limnia. [a. G. monimolimnion (I. Findenegg 1935, in Internat. Rev. d. ges. Hydrobiol. u. Hydrographie XXXII. 377), f. Gr. µόνιµο-ς stable + -limnion, after epilimnion, hypolimnion.] The lower, denser, non-circulating layer of a meromictic lake. Cf. mixolimnion.1...
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monimolimnion, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun monimolimnion is in the 1930s. OED's earliest evidence for monimolimnion is from 1937, in a paper by George Hutchinson.
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monimolimnion | Sesquiotica
In a meromictic lake the monimolimnion makes up most of the volume and lies down there, deep, anoxic (having little or no oxygen), unmixing, ...
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Chemocline
However, the monimolimnion is dense and cannot interact with the wind in the same manner, preventing mixing. Since the chemocline acts as a barrier between the mixed and non-mixed layers, the deeper monimolimnion layer is often anoxic.
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Some Limnological Features of a Shallow Saline Meromictic Lake
The flora consisted mainly of Chara, a bottom mat of blue-green algae, and a dense population of green sulfur bacteria in the upper part of the monimolimnion.
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Monimolimnion - Oxford Reference
The lower layer of a *meromictic lake, lying below the *chemocline, where the water is dense, static, and does not mix with the water above. ... ...
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[PDF] Some Limnological Features of a Shallow Saline Meromictic Lake
The flora con- sisted mainly of Chara, a bottom mat of blue-green algae, and a dense population of green sulfur bacteria in the upper part of the monimolimnion.
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MONIMOLIMNION Definition & Meaning – Explained
The lower, dense stratum of a meromictic lake (one with permanently stratified layers) that does not mix with the waters above. AboutPRO Membership.
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The Great Salt Lake's monimolimnion and its importance for mercury ...
High mercury levels of brine shrimp (Artemia franciscana) in the mixed layer are passed to waterfowl, creating a human health hazard.
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mixolimnion
mixolimnion (mɪksəʊˈlɪmnɪən) Pl. -limnia. [f. mixo- + -limnion, after epilimnion, hypolimnion.] The upper, freely circulating layer of a meromictic lake. Cf. monimolimnion.1937 G. E. Hutchinson in Trans. Connecticut Acad. Arts & Sci. XXXIII. 74 A meromictic lake may be regarded as consisting of an u...
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Meromictic lake
These bacteria, commonly found at the top of the monimolimnion in such lakes, use sulfur compounds such as sulfides in photosynthesis. This layer is usually much smaller in volume than the monimolimnion.
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Uet era Ngermeuangel
, comparatively ancient (12,000–15,000 years old) lake, stratified into two layers, an oxygenated upper layer (mixolimnion) and a lower anoxic layer (monimolimnion
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