Understanding the evolution of soil systems on geological time scales has become fundamentally important to predict future landscape development in light of rapid global warming and intensifying anthropogenic impact. Here, we use an innovative uranium isotope-based technique combined with organic carbon isotopes and elemental ratios of sediments from Lake Ohrid (North Macedonia/Albania) to reconstruct soil system evolution in the lake's catchment during the last ~16,000 cal yr BP. Uranium isotopes are used to estimated the paleo-sediment residence time, defined as the time elapsed between formation of silt and clay sized detrital matter and final deposition. The chronology is based on new cryptotephra layers identified in the sediment seque...
We investigate the modern hydrology of Lake Ohrid (Macedonia/Albania) using a combined hydrological ...
The depth of erosion occurring in river catchments may be influenced by prevailing climatic conditio...
International audienceUranium (U) isotopic signatures and concentration in sediments are widely used...
Understanding the evolution of soil systems on geological time scales has become fundamentally impor...
As climate is changing rapidly, there is an increasing need to understand how water and soil resourc...
Studying how catchment erosion has responded to past climate change can help us better understand no...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Understanding landscape evolution on geological time scales has become increasi...
Accelerated soil erosion has become a pervasive feature on landscapes around the world and is recogn...
Studying how catchment erosion has responded to past climate change can help us to better understand...
Lake Ohrid is a large, deep, ancient lake located on the Balkan Peninsula and has an extraordinary d...
This dataset presents Uranium isotope, sediment residence, (bio-)geochemical, tephrochronologic, and...
We investigate the modern hydrology of Lake Ohrid (Macedonia/Albania) using a combined hydrological...
We investigate the modern hydrology of Lake Ohrid (Macedonia/Albania) using a combined hydrological ...
The depth of erosion occurring in river catchments may be influenced by prevailing climatic conditio...
International audienceUranium (U) isotopic signatures and concentration in sediments are widely used...
Understanding the evolution of soil systems on geological time scales has become fundamentally impor...
As climate is changing rapidly, there is an increasing need to understand how water and soil resourc...
Studying how catchment erosion has responded to past climate change can help us better understand no...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Understanding landscape evolution on geological time scales has become increasi...
Accelerated soil erosion has become a pervasive feature on landscapes around the world and is recogn...
Studying how catchment erosion has responded to past climate change can help us to better understand...
Lake Ohrid is a large, deep, ancient lake located on the Balkan Peninsula and has an extraordinary d...
This dataset presents Uranium isotope, sediment residence, (bio-)geochemical, tephrochronologic, and...
We investigate the modern hydrology of Lake Ohrid (Macedonia/Albania) using a combined hydrological...
We investigate the modern hydrology of Lake Ohrid (Macedonia/Albania) using a combined hydrological ...
The depth of erosion occurring in river catchments may be influenced by prevailing climatic conditio...
International audienceUranium (U) isotopic signatures and concentration in sediments are widely used...