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Salt‐Fingering in Seasonally Ice‐Covered Lakes

Jason Olsthoorn, Edmund W. Tedford, Gregory A. Lawrence

2022Geophysical Research Letters14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract When ice forms on lakes, dissolved salts are rejected, which can lead to under‐ice salt finger formation. We performed a series of laboratory experiments to visualize these fingers. While we detected salt fingers in our camera recordings, the signal of these fingers is nearly absent in the temperature record. We quantify the velocity of the salt‐plumes and measure the bottom salinity increase from these fingers. Further, we estimate that the salinity is often distributed evenly with depth. Comparing the salt fluxes in our experiments with a typical salt flux in lakes, we suggest that conditions are favorable for salt fingering in most seasonally ice‐covered lakes.

Topics & Concepts

GeologyEnvironmental scienceSalt (chemistry)Salt waterClimatologyOceanographyHydrology (agriculture)ChemistryGeotechnical engineeringPhysical chemistryEcology and biodiversity studiesIntegrated Water Resources ManagementFish Ecology and Management Studies