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how is sediment transported to the seafloor
along coastlines where the sea ice rarely
melts? Are there distinctive characteristics
of the resulting deposits that label them as
accumulating in ...
Documenting the History of Oxygen Depletion in Lake St. Croix, Minnesota, Using Chironomidae Remains in the Sedimentary Record
Lake St. Croix midge Chironomidae volume weighted hypolimnetic oxygen transfer function eutrophication
2014/11/4
Lake St. Croix is a natural impoundment located at the southern end of the St. Croix River. Land use changes since European settlement (c. 1850) have resulted in nutrient runoff, eutrophication, and p...
A 1,000 year high-resolution hurricane history for the Boston area based on the varved sedimentary record from the Lower Mystic Lake (Medford/Arlington, MA)
The mysterious lake medford low altitude the port of Boston stratigraphy swamp
2014/10/22
The Lower Mystic Lake (Medford/Arlington, MA) is a 24 m deep, ectogenically meromictic, low elevation (1 m a.s.l.), coastal lake directly connected to Boston Harbor by the Mystic River. About 1,000 ye...
Holocene Climate and Environmental Changes: Disentangling Natural and Anthropogenic Signals in the Sedimentary Record of Lake Lilandsvatnet (NW Norway),
Holocene Climate and Environmental Changes Disentangling Natural Anthropogenic Signals Sedimentary Record of Lake Lilandsvatnet
2014/10/21
This thesis presents a multi-proxy paleoenvironmental reconstruction from the sedimentary archives of Lilandsvatnet, a small arctic lake on Vestvågøy, in the Lofoten Islands, Norway. Lofoten...
Documenting the History of Oxygen Depletion in Lake St. Croix, Minnesota, Using Chironomidae Remains in the Sedimentary Record
Oxygen Depletion in Lake St. Croix Minnesota Chironomidae Remains the Sedimentary Record
2014/10/20
Lake St. Croix is a natural impoundment located at the southern end of the St. Croix River. Land use changes since European settlement (c. 1850) have resulted in nutrient runoff, eutrophication, and p...
Quantitative bounds on morphodynamics and implications for reading the sedimentary record
Quantitative bounds on morphodynamics implications for reading sedimentary record
2014/4/8
Sedimentary rocks are the archives of environmental conditions and ancient planetary surface processes that led to their formation. Reconstructions of Earth’s past surface behaviour from the physical ...
Sedimentary record of heavy metals in Lake Rõuge Liinjärv,southern Estonia
heavy metals 210Pb dating sediments Lake Rõ uge Liinjä rv
2009/10/21
Anthropogenic impact on Lake Liinjärv (Rõuge, southern Estonia) was studied back to the mid-19th century on the basis of heavy metals (Pb, Cu, Zn, Mn, and Hg) and geochemical parameters of...
The mid-Frasnian subsidence pulse in the Lublin Basin (SE Poland):sedimentary record,conodont biostratigraphy and regional significance
Frasnian Lublin Basin Conodont biostratigraphy Subsidence Pripyat Graben Rifting
2009/10/20
Most of the thickness of Frasnian sediments in the central segment of the Lublin Basin, i.e. up to 300 metres, is represented by a single transgressive-regressive Cycle VIa, developed in the carbonate...