The sediments in Pickerel Lake, northeastern South Dakota, provide a continuous record of climatic and environmental change for the last 12000 yr. Sediments deposited between 12 and 6 ka (radiocarbon) show extreme variations in composition, oxygen and carbon isotopic composition of bulk carbonate, carbon isotopic composition of organic matter, and magnetic susceptibility. These variations reflect changes in sources of moisture, regional vegetation types, precipitation-evaporation balance, ground- and surface-water influx, water residence time, erosion, lake productivity, water level, and water temperature. The total carbonate content of late Pleistocene sediments steadily increased from \u3c20% at the base of the core to as much as 80% in s...
Sediment cores recovered from Swan Lake included a sandy silt layer between an upper interval of lak...
Most of the sediment components that accumulated in Elk Lake, northwestern Minnesota, during the Hol...
A Thesis submitted to the faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Minnesota by Marilyn E...
Sedimentological parameters and stable O- and C-isotopic composition of marl and ostracode calcite s...
Sedimentological parameters and stable O- and C-isotopic composition of marl and ostracode calcite s...
Holocene environmental and climatic change in the Northern Great Plains as recorded in the geochemis...
Varved sediments from a lake near the present forest-prairie border in northwestern Minnesota provid...
Varved sediments from a lake near the present forest-prairie border in northwestern Minnesota provid...
Varved sediments from a lake near the present forest-prairie border in northwestern Minnesota provid...
Ratios of the stable isotopes of oxygen and carbon in benthic ostracodes and marl from cores taken f...
A composite 11.82 m-long (9876e-67 cal yr BP) sediment record from Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming was ana...
Most of the sediment components that accumulated in Elk Lake, northwestern Minnesota, during the Hol...
The amounts and types of carbon delivered to the sediments Seneca Lake, New York, have varied since ...
Elk Lake, in northwestern Minnesota, contains numerous proxy records of climatic and environmental c...
Annually laminated (varved) Holocene sediments from Derby Lake, Michigan, display variations in endo...
Sediment cores recovered from Swan Lake included a sandy silt layer between an upper interval of lak...
Most of the sediment components that accumulated in Elk Lake, northwestern Minnesota, during the Hol...
A Thesis submitted to the faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Minnesota by Marilyn E...
Sedimentological parameters and stable O- and C-isotopic composition of marl and ostracode calcite s...
Sedimentological parameters and stable O- and C-isotopic composition of marl and ostracode calcite s...
Holocene environmental and climatic change in the Northern Great Plains as recorded in the geochemis...
Varved sediments from a lake near the present forest-prairie border in northwestern Minnesota provid...
Varved sediments from a lake near the present forest-prairie border in northwestern Minnesota provid...
Varved sediments from a lake near the present forest-prairie border in northwestern Minnesota provid...
Ratios of the stable isotopes of oxygen and carbon in benthic ostracodes and marl from cores taken f...
A composite 11.82 m-long (9876e-67 cal yr BP) sediment record from Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming was ana...
Most of the sediment components that accumulated in Elk Lake, northwestern Minnesota, during the Hol...
The amounts and types of carbon delivered to the sediments Seneca Lake, New York, have varied since ...
Elk Lake, in northwestern Minnesota, contains numerous proxy records of climatic and environmental c...
Annually laminated (varved) Holocene sediments from Derby Lake, Michigan, display variations in endo...
Sediment cores recovered from Swan Lake included a sandy silt layer between an upper interval of lak...
Most of the sediment components that accumulated in Elk Lake, northwestern Minnesota, during the Hol...
A Thesis submitted to the faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Minnesota by Marilyn E...