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Table 1 ( continued)
Sampling
pH
Water
temperature
(°C)
Chl a
Hypolimnion
Chl a and depth in
SCM and DCM
DOC
Epilimnion
( μ M C)
Hypolimnion
Reference
Epilimnion
( μ g L 1 )
( μ g L 1 ; m)
Lake Baiyangdian
(China)
-
-
0.0-66.93
-
-
-
-
Wang et al. (2012 )
Lake Biwa: (Japan)
-
-
0.5-12.3
(0-20 m)
0.1-3.9
(40-80 m)
9.4-12.3; SCM
(2.5-10 m)
81.5-135.1
75.6-96.9
Mostofa et al.
(unpublished
data)
Lake Kizaki (Japan)
7.68-9.55
8.40-21.49
15.3-82.1 (2 m)
-
-
-
-
Yoshioka ( 1997 )
Lakes (Japan)
-
-
0.2-189
-
-
-
-
Aizaki et al. (1981 )
Satoh et al. (2006 ) a ,
Yuma et al.
( 2006 )
Lake Baikal (Russia)
-
0-17.9 (s)
0.5-5.8
-
<5.8; SCM
(~10 m)
-
-
Lake Baikal (Southern
Basin) during late
winter
-
0.40-0.84
(average)
0.67-2.0
(0-25 m)
-
-
-
-
Straškrábová et al.
( 2005 )
Silsbe et al. (2006 ) a
Lake Victoria (Africa)
-
-
~15-110
-
-
-
-
Lake Victoria (Africa)
-
-
4.7-78.5
-
-
-
-
Guildford and Hecky
( 2000 )
Lake Tanganyika
(Africa)
-
23-37 (surface
layer)
0.1-4.5
-
-
-
-
Yuma et al. (2006 )
Lake Malawi (Africa)
-
-
0.03-18.7
-
-
-
-
Guildford and Hecky
( 2000 )
Lakes (16 shallow
Danish lakes)
-
-
33-276
-
-
-
-
Windolf et al. (1996 )
Lakes (Lake Ånnsjön,
Erken and Balaton,
Sweden)
7.3-8.4
6-11.3
1.2-10 (1 m)
-
-
-
-
Kahlert ( 2002 )
Lakes (Stechlin,
Kleiner Väter,
Großer Väter,
-
-
0.7-175.9
-
-
-
-
Kasprzak et al.
(2008 )
 
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