Effects of mechanical mixing on lake water quality, with special emphasis on under-ice phytoplankton
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University of JyväskyläISBN
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1456-9701Contains publications
- Article I: Salmi P., Malin I. & Salonen K. 2014. Pumping of epilimnetic water into hypolimnion improves oxygen but not necessarily nutrient conditions in a lake recovering from eutrophication. Inland Waters 4: 425–434. Please see
- Article II: Salmi P., Lehmijoki A. & Salonen K. 2014. Development of picoplankton during natural and enhanced mixing under late-winter ice. Journal of Plankton Research 36: 1501–1511. DOI: 10.1093/plankt/fbu074
- Article III: Salmi P. & Salonen K. 2015. Regular build-up of the phytoplankton spring maximum before ice-break in a boreal lake. Submitted manuscript.
- Article IV: Salonen K., Salmi P., Högmander H. & Keskitalo J. 2015. An improved approach to phytoplankton counting based on real-time statistics. Manuscript.
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