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Tellus A | 2014

LakeMIP Kivu: evaluating the representation of a large, deep tropical lake by a set of one-dimensional lake models

Wim Thiery; Victor Stepanenko; Xing Fang; Klaus Jöhnk; Zhongshun Li; Andrey Martynov; Marjorie Perroud; Zachary M. Subin; François Darchambeau; Dmitrii Mironov; Nicole P. M. van Lipzig

The African great lakes are of utmost importance for the local economy (fishing), as well as being essential to the survival of the local people. During the past decades, these lakes experienced fast changes in ecosystem structure and functioning, and their future evolution is a major concern. In this study, for the first time a set of one-dimensional lake models are evaluated for Lake Kivu (2.28°S; 28.98°E), East Africa. The unique limnology of this meromictic lake, with the importance of salinity and subsurface springs in a tropical high-altitude climate, presents a worthy challenge to the seven models involved in the Lake Model Intercomparison Project (LakeMIP). Meteorological observations from two automatic weather stations are used to drive the models, whereas a unique dataset, containing over 150 temperature profiles recorded since 2002, is used to assess the models performance. Simulations are performed over the freshwater layer only (60 m) and over the average lake depth (240 m), since salinity increases with depth below 60 m in Lake Kivu and some lake models do not account for the influence of salinity upon lake stratification. All models are able to reproduce the mixing seasonality in Lake Kivu, as well as the magnitude and seasonal cycle of the lake enthalpy change. Differences between the models can be ascribed to variations in the treatment of the radiative forcing and the computation of the turbulent heat fluxes. Fluctuations in wind velocity and solar radiation explain inter-annual variability of observed water column temperatures. The good agreement between the deep simulations and the observed meromictic stratification also shows that a subset of models is able to account for the salinity- and geothermal-induced effects upon deep-water stratification. Finally, based on the strengths and weaknesses discerned in this study, an informed choice of a one-dimensional lake model for a given research purpose becomes possible.


Tellus A | 2014

Simulation of surface energy fluxes and stratification of a small boreal lake by a set of one-dimensional models

Victor Stepanenko; Klaus Jöhnk; Ekaterina Machulskaya; Marjorie Perroud; Z. M. Subin; Annika Nordbo; Ivan Mammarella; Dmitri Mironov

Five one-dimensional (1D) lake models were run for the open water season in 2006 for Lake Valkea-Kotinen (Finland) using on-lake measured meteorological forcing. The model results were validated using measurements of water temperature and of eddy covariance (EC) fluxes. The surface temperature is satisfactorily simulated by all models showing slight overestimation (by 0.1–1.1°C). Both sensible and latent heat fluxes are positively biased in respect to EC data, consistent with earlier studies. However, correlation coefficients between EC-fluxes and those simulated are relatively high ranging from 0.55 to 0.74. The skill to simulate vertical temperature profiles by different models is assessed as well. It is found that the lake models underestimate the EC-derived surface drag coefficient, however providing realistic temperature profiles. It is argued that the real momentum flux from the atmosphere is larger than simulated, however it is split up between the wave development and the acceleration of lake currents. Adopting the simple parameterisation for momentum flux partitioning in one of the models showed that this mechanism can be significant. Finally, the effect of including the lake bathymetry data in k-ɛ models was the drastic overheating of water below the thermocline. This is likely to be caused by omitting the heat flux at the lake margins. Thus, the parameterisation of heat flux at the lakes margins should be included in the models; otherwise it is recommended to neglect bathymetry effects for such small water bodies as the Lake Valkea-Kotinen.


Limnology and Oceanography | 2009

Simulation of multiannual thermal profiles in deep Lake Geneva: A comparison of one-dimensional lake models

Marjorie Perroud; Stéphane Goyette; Andrey Martynov; Martin Beniston; Orlane Annevillec


Boreal Environment Research | 2010

First steps of a lake model intercomparison project: LakeMIP

Victor Stepanenko; Stéphane Goyette; Andrey Martynov; Marjorie Perroud; Xing Fang; Dmitrii Mironov


Geoscientific Model Development | 2012

A one-dimensional model intercomparison study of thermal regime of a shallow, turbid midlatitude lake

Victor Stepanenko; Andrey Martynov; Klaus Jöhnk; Z. M. Subin; Marjorie Perroud; Xing Fang; F. Beyrich; Dmitry Mironov; Stéphane Goyette


Boreal Environment Research | 2010

Impacts of warmer climate on Lake Geneva water-temperature profiles

Marjorie Perroud; Stéphane Goyette


Journal of Great Lakes Research | 2015

Potential effects of climate change on the growth of fishes from different thermal guilds in Lakes Michigan and Huron

Yu-Chun Kao; Charles P. Madenjian; David B. Bunnell; Brent M. Lofgren; Marjorie Perroud


Water Resources Research | 2012

Interfacing a one‐dimensional lake model with a single‐column atmospheric model: Application to the deep Lake Geneva, Switzerland

Stéphane Goyette; Marjorie Perroud


Environmental Biology of Fishes | 2015

Temperature effects induced by climate change on the growth and consumption by salmonines in Lakes Michigan and Huron

Yu-Chun Kao; Charles P. Madenjian; David B. Bunnell; Brent M. Lofgren; Marjorie Perroud


Water Resources Research | 2012

Interfacing a one‐dimensional lake model with a single‐column atmospheric model: 2. Thermal response of the deep Lake Geneva, Switzerland under a 2 × CO2 global climate change

Marjorie Perroud; Stéphane Goyette

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Wim Thiery

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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