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Lake Hydrology Physics: Observing Shoreline Changes
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[QUOTE="Astronuc, post: 6661760, member: 15685"] Perhaps this might be of interest - Incorporating wind sheltering and sediment heat flux into 1-D models of small boreal lakes: a case study with the Canadian Small Lake Model V2.0 [URL]https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/12/3045/2019/[/URL] Maybe one could acquire a copy of the Canadian Small Lake Model and study it. Anything that protrudes into the water and disrupts the flow along the shore would affect the flow of sediment, but I believe it would be a local effect. [/QUOTE]
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