In closed-basin lakes, sediment porewater salinity can potentially be used as a conservative tracer to reconstruct past fluctuations in lake level. However, until now, porewater salinity profiles did not allow quantitative estimates of past lake-level changes because, in contrast to the oceans, significant salinity changes (e.g., local concentration minima and maxima) had never been observed in lacustrine sediments. Here we show that the salinity measured in the sediment pore water of Lake Van (Turkey) allows straightforward reconstruction of two major transgressions and a major regression that occurred during the last 250 ka. We observed strong changes in the vertical salinity profiles of the pore water of the uppermost 100 m of the sedime...
Sediment logical and geomorphological studies of terraces around Lake Van (1647 m) provided a prelim...
The lithostratigraphic framework of Lake Van, eastern Turkey, has been systematically analysed to do...
Ostracods are common lacustrine calcitic microfossils. Their faunal assemblage and morphological cha...
In closed-basin lakes, sediment porewater salinity can potentially be used as a conservative tracer ...
Saline, 450-m-deep Lake Van (Eastern Anatolia, Turkey) is, with 576 km3, the third largest closed la...
Ancient lake sediments provide opportunities to reconstruct aquatic ecosystems during previous inter...
Within the frame of the International Continental scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) project PALEOVA...
Palaeo-hydrological interpretations of lake sediment proxies can benefit from a robust understanding...
Lipid biomarkers were analyzed in Lake Van sediments covering the last 600 ka, with a focus on the p...
Changes in the hydrological regime of the saline closed basin Lake Van, a large, deep lake in easter...
Lake Van, the largest soda lake in the world, is a key area where climatic changes are recorded by w...
International audienceGlobal warming resulting from increasing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere an...
Sediment logical and geomorphological studies of terraces around Lake Van (1647 m) provided a prelim...
The lithostratigraphic framework of Lake Van, eastern Turkey, has been systematically analysed to do...
Ostracods are common lacustrine calcitic microfossils. Their faunal assemblage and morphological cha...
In closed-basin lakes, sediment porewater salinity can potentially be used as a conservative tracer ...
Saline, 450-m-deep Lake Van (Eastern Anatolia, Turkey) is, with 576 km3, the third largest closed la...
Ancient lake sediments provide opportunities to reconstruct aquatic ecosystems during previous inter...
Within the frame of the International Continental scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) project PALEOVA...
Palaeo-hydrological interpretations of lake sediment proxies can benefit from a robust understanding...
Lipid biomarkers were analyzed in Lake Van sediments covering the last 600 ka, with a focus on the p...
Changes in the hydrological regime of the saline closed basin Lake Van, a large, deep lake in easter...
Lake Van, the largest soda lake in the world, is a key area where climatic changes are recorded by w...
International audienceGlobal warming resulting from increasing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere an...
Sediment logical and geomorphological studies of terraces around Lake Van (1647 m) provided a prelim...
The lithostratigraphic framework of Lake Van, eastern Turkey, has been systematically analysed to do...
Ostracods are common lacustrine calcitic microfossils. Their faunal assemblage and morphological cha...