Amictic lake
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Amictic lakes are lakes that are permanently ice-covered and stratified. Due to the permanent ice-cover these lakes never mix. They are restricted to very cold climates (Arctic, Antarctic, and alpine).[1]
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- ^ Lewis, William M., Jr. (1983). "A revised classification of lakes based on mixing". Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 40 (10): 1779–1787. doi:10.1139/f83-207. http://cires.colorado.edu/limnology/pubs/pdfs/Pub058.pdf.
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