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- A meromictic lake is a lake which has layers of water that do not intermix. In ordinary, holomictic lakes, at least once each year, there is a physical...
- for the development of purple sulfur bacteria are meromictic (permanently stratified) lakes. Meromictic lakes stratify because they have denser (usually...
- If the stratification of water lasts for extended periods, the lake is meromictic. Heat is transported very slowly between the mixed layers of a stratified...
- depressions, caves, house ba****ts or in the stratified water layers of meromictic lakes if a water column exists. In high concentrations (≥1vol.%), they...
- the pre-Phanerozoic. Euxinia still occurs occasionally today, mostly in meromictic lakes and silled basins such as the Black Sea and some fjords. It is rare...
- mixing meant that no fresh oxygen reached the deep waters, creating a meromictic body of water. The anoxic environment, which is hostile to many biological...
- year, or meromictic, with layers of water of different temperature and density that do not intermix. The deepest layer of water in a meromictic lake does...
- the early 20th century due to increased groundwater table. It became a meromictic lake where the deeper water no longer mixes with surface waters. New tufa...
- chemocline, though similar bodies (classified as meromictic lakes) exist across the globe. Meromictic lakes are the result of meromixis, which is a cir****stance...
- mix at least occasionally, in contrast to meromictic lakes. Most lakes on Earth are holomictic; meromictic lakes are rare, although they may be less rare...