For technical details of the model, refer to the 2019 GMD paper (or click here for the older v2 Science Manual). Other papers, reports and theses using the model are referred to below.
Ensemble modelling of ice cover for a reservoir affected by pumped‐storage operation and climate change.
Kobler, UG, Schmid. M, 2019. Hydrological Processes, . Download
Variable withdrawal elevations as a management tool to counter the effects of climate warming in Germany’s largest drinking water reservoir.
Mi, C., Sadeghian, A., Lindenschmidt, K.E. and Rinke, K., 2019. Environmental Sciences Europe, 31: 19. Download
glmGUI v1.0: an R-based Geographical User Interface and toolbox for GLM (General Lake Model) simulations.
Bueche, T., Wenk, M., Poschlod, B., Giadrossich, F., Pirastru, M., and Vetter, M., 2019. Geoscientific Model Devlopment Discussions Download
Applicability of a one-dimensional coupled ecological-hydrodynamic numerical model to future projections in a very deep large lake (Lake Maggiore, Northern Italy/Southern Switzerland).
Fenocchi, A., Rogora, M., Morabito, G., Marchetto, A., Sibilla, S. and Dresti, C., 2019. Ecological Modelling, 392: 38-51. Download
A General Lake Model (GLM 3.0) for linking with high-frequency sensor data from the Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON).
Hipsey, M. R., Bruce, L. C., Boon, C., Busch, B., Carey, C. C., Hamilton, D. P., Hanson, P. C., Read, J. S., de Sousa, E., Weber, M., and Winslow, L. A., 2019. Geoscientific Model Devlopment, 12: 473-523. DOI: 10.5194/gmd-12-473-2019 Download
A multi-lake comparative analysis of the General Lake Model (GLM): Stress-testing across a global observatory network.
Bruce, L.C., Frassl, M.A., Arhonditsis, G.B., Gal, G., Hamilton, D.P., Hanson, P.C., Hetherington, A.L., Melack, J.M., Read, J.S., Rinke, K. and Rigosi, A. et al., 2018. Environmental Modelling & Software, 102: 274-291. Download
Forecasting the evolution in the mixing regime of a deep subalpine lake under climate change scenarios through numerical modelling (Lake Maggiore, Northern Italy/Southern Switzerland).
Fenocchi, A., Rogora, M., Sibilla, S., Ciampittiello, M. and Dresti, C., 2018. Climate Dynamics,, 51(9-10):3521-3536. Download
The Warming of Large Lakes on the Tibetan Plateau: Evidence From a Lake Model Simulation of Nam Co, China, During 1979–2012.
Huang, L., Wang, J., Zhu, L., Ju, J., & Daut, G., 2017. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 122, 13,095–13,107. https://doi.org/10.1002/ 2017JD027379 Download
Relevance of inflows on the thermodynamic structure and on the modeling of a deep subalpine lake (Lake Maggiore, Northern Italy/Southern Switzerland).
Fenocchi, A., Rogora, M., Sibilla, S. and Dresti, C., 2017. Limnologica, 63: 42-56. Download
Using the General Lake Model (GLM) to simulate water temperatures and ice cover of a medium-sized lake: a case study of Lake Ammersee, Germany.
Bueche, T., Hamilton, D.P. and Vetter, M., 2017.Environmental Earth Sciences, 76(13): 461. Download
Meteorological drivers of hypolimnetic anoxia in a eutrophic, north temperate lake.
Snortheim CA, PC Hanson, KD McMahon, JS Read, CC Carey, HA Dugan. 2017. Ecological Modelling. 343: 39-53. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2016.10.014. Download
Optimizing withdrawal from drinking water reservoirs to reduce downstream temperature pollution and reservoir hypoxia.
Weber, M., Rinke, K., Hipsey, M.R. and Boehrer, B., 2017. Journal of Environmental Management, 197, pp.96-105. Download
Climate‐induced warming of lakes can be either amplified or suppressed by trends in water clarity.
Rose, K.C., Winslow, L.A., Read, J.S. and Hansen, G.J., 2016.Limnology and Oceanography Letters, 1: 44-53. Download
The General Lake Model (GLM) In Obrador, B., Jones, I.D. and Jennings, E. (Eds.) NETLAKE toolbox for the analysis of high-frequency data from lakes (Factsheet 3).
Frassl, M., Weber, M. and Bruce, L. 2016. Technical report. NETLAKE COST Action ES1201. pp. 11-15. Download
Development of an agreed set of climate projections for South Australia, Task 4: Development of an application test bed. Reservoir management models
Van der Linden, L. & M. D. Burch. 2016. Goyder Institute for Water Research Technical Report Series No. 16/3, Adelaide, South Australia Download
Simulation Modeling of Lakes in Undergraduate and Graduate Classrooms Increases Comprehension of Climate Change Concepts and Experience with Computational Tools.
Cayelan C. Carey, Rebekka Darner Gougis. 2016. Journal of Science Education and Technology doi:10.1007/s10956-016-9644-2. Download
Generating community-built tools for data sharing and analysis in environmental networks.
Read, J.S, Gries, C., Read, E.K., Klug, J., Hanson, P., Hipsey, M.R., Jennings, E., O’Reilly, C., Winslow, L.A., Pierson, D., McBride, C., Hamilton, D. 2016. Inland Waters 6: 637-644. Download
URBAN STORMWATER RUNOFF IMPACTS ON THE ECOSYSTEM OF A TROPICAL LAKE.
TALITA SILVA, BRIGITTE VINÇON-LEITE, BRUNO LEMAIRE ,KASANDRA POAGUE & NILO NASCIMENTO, 2017. E-proceedings of the 36th IAHR World Congress Download
Simulating 2368 temperate lakes reveals weak coherence in stratification phenology.
Read, J., Hansen, G, Van Den Hoek, J, Hanson, P.,Bruce, L.C., Markfort, C.D., 2014. Ecological Modelling, 291: 142-150. DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2014.07.029 Download
Comparing ice and temperature simulations by four dynamic lake models in Harp Lake: past performance and future predictions.
Yao, H., N.R. Samal, K.D. Joehnk, X.Fang, L.C. Bruce, D.C. Pierson, J.A. Rusak, A. James. 2014. Hydrological Processes, 28: 4587–4601. Download