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English: Example of O2 and CO2 cycle within a lake upper mixed layer (epilimnion). During the day, gross primary production outpaces lake respiration resulting in a net production of O2 and consumption of CO2. Later in the day when solar radiation is reduced and during the night when there is no light, respiration still occurs in the absence of gross primary production resulting in net consumption of O2 and production of CO2. Data for this figure are from Harp Lake on August 1, 2014 (Vachon et al. 2020).
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Lake oxygen and carbon dioxide dynamics throughout a day

5 December 2020

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