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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/applied-mathematics/events/phd-comprehensive-exam-
 leonard-korreshi-decoding-lake
LOCATION:MC 5479- Mathematics &amp; Computer Building 200 University Avenue Wes
 t Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:PhD Comprehensive Exam | Leonard Korreshi\, Decoding Lake Superior\
 nWinter Dynamics through High-Frequency Decadal Data
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DESCRIPTION:MC 5479\n\nABSTRACT:\nWinter dynamics in very large lakes such 
 as Lake Superior have long\nbeen neglected due to challenges in data acqui
 sition\, lack of\ninterest\, and perceived ecological unimportance. 15 yea
 rs of\nhourly-recorded moored thermistor chain and ADCP data collected by 
 the\nLarge Lakes Observatory at University of Minnesota-Duluth provide a\n
 wealth of data on the stages of the lake winter: fall and spring\noverturn
 s\, the development\, steady\, and weakening of inverse\nstratification. E
 OFs are used to characterize thermal profiles in\nwinter as it develops wi
 thin a year and variation between years\, while\nwavelet coherence is used
  to analyze which atmospheric and solar\neffects dominate the temperature 
 profile over the progression of the\nseason. Future work entails a focus d
 etecting internal wave phenomena\nand how they develop and interact with i
 nverse stratification.
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