The level of stratification within ponds, lakes, and other wetlands is a st
rong determinant of water quality. it is shown here how the stratification
in shallow systems (to a few meters deep) can be described in terms of two
nondimensional parameters, which are functions only of the water depth, tur
bidity, mean wind speed, and mean solar radiation. The functional forms hav
e been derived from flows generated by a coupled atmospheric boundary-layer
-water-body model. The results generally provide very satisfactory estimate
s of the stratification in a shallow lake in southeastern Australia and are
also shown to be consistent with an existing criterion for the initial ons
et of stratification in shallow systems. It is suggested that with further
validation, the simple empirical description of stratification conditions p
rovided here might be usefully incorporated into existing wetland managemen
t strategies.