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hypolimnion|haɪpəʊˈlɪmnɪən| Pl. hypolimnia. [f. hypo- 2 + Gr. λιµνίον, dim. of λίµνη lake.] The lower, cooler layer of water below the thermocline in a stratified lake.
1910,1936[see epilimnion]. 1957G. E. Hutchinson Treat. Limnol. I. v. 341 The hypolimnia of all lakes. 1960New Scientist 31 Mar. 773/3 The hypolimnion..has become deoxygenated as the vegetation decomposes and provides ideal living conditions for sulphate-reducing bacteria. 1971Nature 26 Feb. 596/1 In summer months..the upper layers warm up more quickly than the lower regions and a sharp division in temperature—a thermocline—is formed... The reservoir or lake becomes divided into a lower, anaerobic cool layer or hypolimnion and an upper, warm aerobic epilimnion. Hence hypolimˈnetic [cf. Gr. λιµνήτης living in marshes], hypoˈlimnial adjs., of or within the hypolimnion.
1928Proc. Linn. Soc. CXL. 101 On account of the depth the hypolimnetic body of water is great compared with the epilimnetic. 1940Hypolimnial [see epilimnion]. 1964Oceanogr. & Marine Biol. II. 126 Alsterberg (1927) suggests that hypolimnetic (upper) water movements are confined to thin horizontal laminae, with currents in alternate directions. |