Bouffard, DamienWüest, Alfred Johny2019-03-122019-03-122019-03-12201810.1007/978-3-319-66887-1_3https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/155526Aquatic physics in inland water is a crucial subject for studying aquatic ecosystems. Transport and mixing are of tremendous importance for the pace at which chemical and biological processes develop. Recent observations allow to distinguish mixing and transport processes in stratified lakes and reservoirs. The surface and bottom boundary layer are turbulent while the lake interior remains comparatively quiescent.1 Introduction2 Surface and Bottom Boundary Layers in Lakes3 Stratified Turbulence in Lakes Interior4 Wind Set-up, Internal Standing Waves and Modes5 Concluding RemarksMixing in Stratified Lakes and Reservoirstext::book/monograph::book part or chapter