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  • News
  • About the LAKES’group
    • Prof. Marie-Elodie Perga
    • Dr Tomy Doda
    • Dr Santona Khatun
    • Dr Nicolas Escoffier
    • Isabel Herr
    • Nischal Devkota
    • Wyndel Sañoza
  • Our philosophy
  • On-going research projects
    • GEN_Z. Quantifying the Zooplankton link in lakes: Lake GENeva as a sandbox
      • INFORMATIONS SUR l’EXCLUSION DE NAVIGATION SUR LE LEMAN
    • High-altitude watersheds
    • Peri-alpine lakes vulnerability to climate change
    • CARBOGEN
    • Processes under the Ice
  • Team’s publications
  • Media
  • Topics for Bachelors and Masters’ theses
  • Contact

Month: November 2021

Accounting for surface waves improves gas flux estimation at high wind speed in a large lake

16 November 202116 November 2021 - by Marie-Elodie Perga

Pascal’s new paper is now online, open access. Perolo, P., B. Fernández Castro, N. Escoffier, T. Lambert, D. Bouffard, and M. E. Perga. 2021. Accounting for surface waves improves gas …

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