Review of research on Plitvice Lakes, Croatia in the fields of meteorology, climatology, hydrology, hydrogeochemistry and physical limnology

IF 0.9 4区 地球科学 Q4 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Geofizika Pub Date : 2019-01-14 DOI:10.15233/GFZ.2018.35.9
Z. Bencetić Klaić, J. Rubinić, S. Kapelj
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In lakes, several physical, chemical, and biological processes occur simultaneously, and these processes are interconnected. Therefore, the investigation of lakes requires a multidisciplinary approach that includes physics (including the physics of the atmosphere, i.e., meteorology), chemistry, geology, hydrogeology, hydrology and biology. Each of these disciplines addresses a lake from a different point of view. However, lake studies that primarily belong to one field, at least to some extent, report their findings in ways that are associated with other fields ; this type of reporting is caused by the inherent interconnections between phenomena from different disciplines. Plitvice Lakes, Croatia, are composed of a unique cascading chain of karst lakes, and these lakes have been investigated by numerous authors. Here, we provide an overview of the studies of the Plitvice Lakes Area (PLA) that address meteorology, climatology, hydrology, hydrogeochemistry and physical limnology. Our aim is to synthesize the results from each of these disciplines and make them available to scientists from other related disciplines ; thus, this review will facilitate further investigations of the PLA within the natural sciences. In addition, valuable results from early investigations of Plitvice Lakes are generally unavailable to the broader scientific community, and are written in Croatian. Here, we summarize these results and make them available to a wider audience.
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克罗地亚Plitvice湖在气象学、气候学、水文学、水文地球化学和物理湖沼学领域的研究综述
在湖泊中,几个物理、化学和生物过程同时发生,并且这些过程是相互关联的。因此,湖泊调查需要多学科方法,包括物理学(包括大气物理学,即气象学)、化学、地质学、水文地质、水文学和生物学。这些学科中的每一个都从不同的角度来处理一个湖泊。然而,主要属于一个领域的湖泊研究,至少在某种程度上,以与其他领域相关的方式报告了他们的发现;这种类型的报道是由不同学科现象之间固有的相互联系造成的。克罗地亚的普利特维斯湖由一系列独特的喀斯特湖泊组成,许多作者对这些湖泊进行了调查。在这里,我们概述了Plitvice湖区(PLA)的研究,涉及气象学、气候学、水文学、水文地球化学和物理湖沼学。我们的目标是综合这些学科的结果,并将其提供给其他相关学科的科学家;因此,这篇综述将有助于在自然科学领域进一步研究解放军。此外,普利特维斯湖早期调查的有价值的结果通常无法为更广泛的科学界所获得,并且是用克罗地亚语写成的。在这里,我们总结了这些结果,并将其提供给更广泛的受众。
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Geofizika
Geofizika 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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1.60
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Geofizika journal succeeds the Papers series (Radovi), which has been published since 1923 at the Geophysical Institute in Zagreb (current the Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb). Geofizika publishes contributions dealing with physics of the atmosphere, the sea and the Earth''s interior.
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