Affiliation:
1. School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China
2. National Observation and Research Station of Erhai Lake Ecosystem in Yunnan, Dali 671000, China
3. Yunnan Dali Research Institute of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Dali 671000, China
Abstract
Human activities, global warming, frequent extreme weather events, and changes in atmospheric composition affect the solar radiation reaching the Earth’s surface, affect mass and heat transfer at the air–water interface, and induce oscillations in wind-driven internal waves. This leads to changes in the spatiotemporal characteristics of thermal stratification in lakes, altering lake circulation patterns and vertical mass transfer. However, thermal stratification structures are often overlooked. The intensification of lake thermal stratification due to warming may lead to increased release of bottom pollutants, spreading through the dynamic behavior of the thermocline to the epilimnion. Moreover, the increased heat storage is beneficial for the growth and development of certain phytoplankton, resulting in rapid transitions of the original steady state of lakes. Consequently, water quality deterioration, ecological degradation, and declining biodiversity may occur. Conventional surface water monitoring may not provide comprehensive, accurate, and timely assessments. Model simulations can better predict future thermal stratification behaviors, reducing financial burdens, providing more refined assessments, and thus preventing subsequent environmental issues.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China
Key Research and Development Program of Yunnan
Yunnan Fundamental Research Projects
Startup Fund for Young Faculty at SJTU
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