University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. October 2018. Major: Earth Sciences. Advisors: Emi Ito, Chris Paola. 1 computer file (PDF); vii, 47 pages.Lakes continuously accumulate sediment, a process that has been ongoing since their formation. The sediment consists of soil particles and biological remains that runoff from the watershed and into the lake. The sediment may also contain particles from aeolian transported material from the “airshed” and biological and inorganic precipitated minerals. Thus, lake sediment is a continuous environmental archive, containing information about the history of the lake, and its surroundings. Unfortunately, lake sediment is subject to remobilization and mixing due to a variety of sediment transport processes, ...
Article history: Received 3 December 2021; Received in revised form 16 January 2022; Accepted 4 Febr...
The water level in Lake Michigan has been rising since 2013. Historically, erosion of the bluffs a...
circulation is sufficiently intense in some regions to influence the deposition and erosion of postg...
The lake levels in Lake Michigan‐Huron have recently fallen to near historical lows, as has the elev...
Summary 1. Sediment distributions within lakes are typically heterogeneous. Much of our understandi...
Abstract. A quasi-three-dimensional suspended sediment transport model was developed and generalized...
Until recently, the majority of studies within the environmental process realm have dealt with eithe...
Graduation date: 1977There is evidence that recent ecological changes in lakes and their watersheds ...
This thesis studies the lacustrine geomorphology of Lakes Manapouri and Te Anau. The shorelines of...
The location of a stream reach relative to other landforms in a watershed is an important attribute....
Understanding sedimentation patterns in small coastal watersheds due to landscape perturbations is c...
This repository includes data associated with the manuscript, "Predicting wave-induced sediment resu...
16 pages.Basin sediment was studied from 20 ice-block lakes associated with nutrient-rich, intensive...
International audienceDepositional models for clastic sedimentation in large lakes, notably in rift ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Article history: Received 3 December 2021; Received in revised form 16 January 2022; Accepted 4 Febr...
The water level in Lake Michigan has been rising since 2013. Historically, erosion of the bluffs a...
circulation is sufficiently intense in some regions to influence the deposition and erosion of postg...
The lake levels in Lake Michigan‐Huron have recently fallen to near historical lows, as has the elev...
Summary 1. Sediment distributions within lakes are typically heterogeneous. Much of our understandi...
Abstract. A quasi-three-dimensional suspended sediment transport model was developed and generalized...
Until recently, the majority of studies within the environmental process realm have dealt with eithe...
Graduation date: 1977There is evidence that recent ecological changes in lakes and their watersheds ...
This thesis studies the lacustrine geomorphology of Lakes Manapouri and Te Anau. The shorelines of...
The location of a stream reach relative to other landforms in a watershed is an important attribute....
Understanding sedimentation patterns in small coastal watersheds due to landscape perturbations is c...
This repository includes data associated with the manuscript, "Predicting wave-induced sediment resu...
16 pages.Basin sediment was studied from 20 ice-block lakes associated with nutrient-rich, intensive...
International audienceDepositional models for clastic sedimentation in large lakes, notably in rift ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Article history: Received 3 December 2021; Received in revised form 16 January 2022; Accepted 4 Febr...
The water level in Lake Michigan has been rising since 2013. Historically, erosion of the bluffs a...
circulation is sufficiently intense in some regions to influence the deposition and erosion of postg...