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Lake Patzcuaro, Mexico: results of a new morphometric study and its implications for productivity assessments

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Chacon Torres A, Ross L & Beveridge MCM (1989) Lake Patzcuaro, Mexico: results of a new morphometric study and its implications for productivity assessments. Hydrobiologia, 184 (1-2), pp. 125-132. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00014307

Abstract
Data for 25 morphometrical parameters describing the geomorphology of Lake Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico have been derived from an up-to-date bathymeric map with contour-lines at 1.0 m intervals. Maximum depths were observed in the northern part of the lake whereas considerable shallow areas are developing in the south. Insulosity is continuously modified due to certain areas becoming part of the mainland and the appearance of new islands with increasing shallowness and man-made channels. The hydrographic survey was evaluated using the optimization model suggested by Hakanson (1978). An information value of 0.788 for 12 contour lines in the new bathymetric map is reported. The usefulness of accurate morphometrical data in process-orientated modelling for lake management is discussed.

Keywords
Lake Patzcuaro; Mexico; bathymetry; morphometry; process modelling

Journal
Hydrobiologia: Volume 184, Issue 1-2

StatusPublished
Publication date30/11/1989
PublisherKluwer Academic Press
ISSN0018-8158
eISSN1573-5117

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Professor Lindsay Ross

Professor Lindsay Ross

Emeritus Professor, Institute of Aquaculture