Sediment cores from seven European mountain lakes collected as part of a study of palaeolimnogical records of climate change (the MOLAR project) were dated radiometrically by 210Pb. In spite of the remote locations, only one site recorded more or less uniform sediment accumulation throughout the past 150 years. At three further sites the 210Pb record indicated uniform sedimentation up until ca 1950 but significant increases since then. Stratigraphic dates based on records of fallout 137Cs and 241Am showed that 210Pb supply rates to these core sites had nonetheless remained relatively constant and that the sediments could be dated by the CRS model. At the remaining sites there were indications of episodic changes in both sedimentation rates ...
The purpose of the palaeolimnological research project carried out at Øvre Neådalsvatn was to apply ...
Radiometric dating was a revolutionary contribution to the study of sedimentary processes. Empirica...
High-resolution sediment chronologies with the best possible time control are essential for comparin...
This paper describes partially successful attempts to measure rates of sedimentation in lakes using ...
This paper introduces the results of an integrated project designed to compare high resolution analy...
Application of radioisotope sediment dating models to lakes subjected to large anthropogenic sedimen...
Sediment cores collected from eight lakes along the western coast of Svalbard as part of a project i...
International audienceSediments from lakes and peat bogs are good archives to study changes that hav...
International audienceSediments from lakes and peat bogs are good archives to study changes that hav...
Dating of lake sediments together with the determination of the distribution of trace elements throu...
This is the third in a series of nine papers published in this special issue dedicated to recent env...
Dated lake sediments are excellent archives of continental paleoenvironments. Thus, a good chronolog...
Radiocarbon (14C) dating is a widely applied technique for the establishment of robust lake sediment...
Sediment cores from Lakes Zurich, Constance, from the Sea of Marmara and from southern Turkey, north...
Lake and loess sediments represent archives that record important information about the local, regio...
The purpose of the palaeolimnological research project carried out at Øvre Neådalsvatn was to apply ...
Radiometric dating was a revolutionary contribution to the study of sedimentary processes. Empirica...
High-resolution sediment chronologies with the best possible time control are essential for comparin...
This paper describes partially successful attempts to measure rates of sedimentation in lakes using ...
This paper introduces the results of an integrated project designed to compare high resolution analy...
Application of radioisotope sediment dating models to lakes subjected to large anthropogenic sedimen...
Sediment cores collected from eight lakes along the western coast of Svalbard as part of a project i...
International audienceSediments from lakes and peat bogs are good archives to study changes that hav...
International audienceSediments from lakes and peat bogs are good archives to study changes that hav...
Dating of lake sediments together with the determination of the distribution of trace elements throu...
This is the third in a series of nine papers published in this special issue dedicated to recent env...
Dated lake sediments are excellent archives of continental paleoenvironments. Thus, a good chronolog...
Radiocarbon (14C) dating is a widely applied technique for the establishment of robust lake sediment...
Sediment cores from Lakes Zurich, Constance, from the Sea of Marmara and from southern Turkey, north...
Lake and loess sediments represent archives that record important information about the local, regio...
The purpose of the palaeolimnological research project carried out at Øvre Neådalsvatn was to apply ...
Radiometric dating was a revolutionary contribution to the study of sedimentary processes. Empirica...
High-resolution sediment chronologies with the best possible time control are essential for comparin...