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Chapter 58, Problem 4U
Thermal stratification in a lake
a. is not modified by fall and spring overturn.
b. leads to higher oxygen in deep versus surface waters.
c. leads to higher oxygen in surface versus deep waters.
d. is reduced when ice forms on the surface of the lake.
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