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Table 1 show summary statistics of the daily variables we obtained from the Arctic lake simulation. The model used is deterministic, so there is no variation in different simulation runs. Table 1 depicts a higher dispersion for variables such as temperature ($T$) and light ($L$) at the three zones of the Arctic lake (surface=S, planktonic=P and benthic=B); Inflow and outflow ($Ireplace_content$O$), retention time ($RT$) and evaporation ($Ev$) also have a high dispersion, $Ev$ being the variable with the highest dispersion.  \begin{table}[htbp]   \centering   \caption{Categories for classifying $E$, $S$, and $C$.}   \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|}   \toprule   \textbf{Category} & Very High & High & Fair & Low & Very Low \\   \midrule   \textbf{Range} & $[1, >0.80]$ & $[0.8, >0.6]$ & $[0.6, >0.4]$ & $[0.4, >0.21]$ & $[0.2, > 0.0]$ \\   \midrule   \textbf{Color} & \cellcolor{blue!50} Blue & \cellcolor{green!50} Green & \cellcolor{yellow!50} Yellow & \cellcolor{orange!50} Orange & \cellcolor{red!50} Red \\   \bottomrule   \end{tabular}%   \label{tab:categories}%   \end{table}     Table \ref{tab:ESC} shows results of $E$, $S$, and $C$ using the categories just mentioned.       % Table generated by Excel2LaTeX from sheet 'Sheet1'   \begin{table}[htbp]  \centering  \caption{$E$, $S$, and $C$ of physiochemical variables of the Arctic lake model. Also shown in Figure~\ref{fig:ESC}.}