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Bernard Yang
Bernard Yang
School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Victoria
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Mixing, stratification, and plankton under lake‐ice during winter in a large lake: Implications for spring dissolved oxygen levels
B Yang, MG Wells, J Li, J Young
Limnology and Oceanography 65 (11), 2713-2729, 2020
602020
High‐frequency observations of temperature and dissolved oxygen reveal under‐ice convection in a large lake
B Yang, J Young, L Brown, M Wells
Geophysical Research Letters 44 (24), 12,218-12,226, 2017
562017
A new thermal categorization of ice‐covered lakes
B Yang, MG Wells, BC McMeans, HA Dugan, JA Rusak, ...
Geophysical Research Letters 48 (3), e2020GL091374, 2021
342021
A new Lake classification system based on thermal profiles to better understand the most dominant lake type on earth
B Yang, M Wells, B McMeans, HA Dugan, JA Rusak, GA Weyhenmeyer, ...
Authorea Preprints, 2022
12022
Physical Processes in Ice-covered Lakes
B Yang
University of Toronto (Canada), 2022
2022
Springtime Water Column Concentrations of Dissolved Oxygen in a Deep Lake are Higher Following Longer Winters: A Comparison of Results from Three Winters
B Yang, MG Wells, J Li, J Young
Chapman Conference on Winter Limnology in a Changing World, 2019
2019
High frequency observations of temperature and oxygen in a large Canadian lake over two winters reveal differences between a severe and a mild winter.
B Yang, M Wells, J Young, L Brown
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 5771, 2017
2017
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