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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Seasonal meromixis in three hypersaline lakes on Rottnest Island, Western Australia

SE Bunn and DHD Edward

Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 35(2) 261 - 265
Published: 1984

Abstract

Three of the six permanent hypersaline lakes on Rottnest Island become meromictic 'hot lakes' during winter and spring. An important factor contributing to this transient stratification is a surface input of fresh water from seepages around the lakes, which overlays the existing hypersaline layer. Heat penetrates to the monimolimnion of these clear-water lakes and is trapped by the insulating effect of the overlying less-saline water. The disappearance of the stratification at the onset of summer is thought to be due to reduced freshwater input and evaporation of the less-saline mixolimnion.

https://doi.org/10.1071/MF9840261

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