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Solar-induced Thermal Activity and Stratification in Pond Water
Author(s) -
James D. Brownridge
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of water resource and hydraulic engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2306-7705
pISSN - 2306-7691
DOI - 10.5963/jwrhe0401005
Subject(s) - thermal stratification , stratification (seeds) , environmental science , solar pond , thermal , atmospheric sciences , meteorology , thermal energy storage , geology , solar energy , thermodynamics , geography , physics , ecology , biology , seed dormancy , germination , botany , dormancy
Ponds are universally used to store water for a large number of uses. With the increasing demand for more fresh water, ponds, lakes and reservoirs are likely to be constructed on a larger scale. We must understand the effects of environmental changes on fresh water if we are to most efficiently utilize this resource. This study undertakes to increase our understanding of the rate of thermal response of ponds and other bodies of water to every-day environmental changes. The central research agenda is to investigate how the temperature of pond water from top to bottom responds to the day/night cycle, changes in air temperature just above the surface, cloud conditions, and other sudden environmental changes. Data collection for this study spanned October 2007 to June 2011 and had a continuous time resolution of 50 seconds.

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