Quantitative analysis of siliceous microfossils was performed on four 1.5-m sediment cores (LA-2, LA-9, LA-25, and LA-31) from Lake Apopka (Lat. N 28° 36&feet;49&inches;, Long. W 81°38&feet;6&inches;) in Orange County, Florida. Stratigraphic changes in sediment texture, chemical composition and diatom successional patterns were observed in each core. Based on 210Pb analysis, the top 65 cm of core LA-9 was estimated to contain 130 years of sediment accumulation. Diatom analysis indicated a succession of diatom taxa and an increase in absolute and relative diatom abundance in all core samples at the transition to unconsolidated-flocculent sediments. In surface sediments, Aulacoseira italica constitutes ∼80% of relative abundance. ...
Coastal ecosystems around the world are constantly changing in response to interacting shifts in cli...
Mountain Lake, Virginia is a small, unique, oligotrophic, subalpine ecosystem in the southern Appala...
We studied a complete Holocene sediment record from shallow (zmax = 9.7 m) Lake Harris, Florida (USA...
Despite lake sensitivity to climate change, few Florida paleolimnological studies have focused on ch...
Despite lake sensitivity to climate change, few Florida paleolimnological studies have focused on ch...
Despite their sensitivity to climate variability, few of the abundant sinkhole lakes of Florida have...
A paleolimnological evaluation of cladoceran microfossils was initiated to study limnological change...
The spatial and temporal distribution of modern diatom assemblages in surface sediments, on the most...
Analysis of siliceous microfossils of a 79 cm long peat sediment core from Highlands Hammock State P...
We used paleolimnological methods to evaluate historical water quality in Lake Thonotosassa, Hillsbo...
Fragilarioid diatom taxa are often deemed ubiquitous in shallow lake systems. Their presence has bee...
Paleolimnological methods can be used to identify baseline limnological conditions and to assess ant...
Coastal ecosystems around the world are constantly changing in response to interacting shifts in cli...
Mountain Lake, Virginia is a small, unique, oligotrophic, subalpine ecosystem in the southern Appala...
We studied a complete Holocene sediment record from shallow (zmax = 9.7 m) Lake Harris, Florida (USA...
Despite lake sensitivity to climate change, few Florida paleolimnological studies have focused on ch...
Despite lake sensitivity to climate change, few Florida paleolimnological studies have focused on ch...
Despite their sensitivity to climate variability, few of the abundant sinkhole lakes of Florida have...
A paleolimnological evaluation of cladoceran microfossils was initiated to study limnological change...
The spatial and temporal distribution of modern diatom assemblages in surface sediments, on the most...
Analysis of siliceous microfossils of a 79 cm long peat sediment core from Highlands Hammock State P...
We used paleolimnological methods to evaluate historical water quality in Lake Thonotosassa, Hillsbo...
Fragilarioid diatom taxa are often deemed ubiquitous in shallow lake systems. Their presence has bee...
Paleolimnological methods can be used to identify baseline limnological conditions and to assess ant...
Coastal ecosystems around the world are constantly changing in response to interacting shifts in cli...
Mountain Lake, Virginia is a small, unique, oligotrophic, subalpine ecosystem in the southern Appala...
We studied a complete Holocene sediment record from shallow (zmax = 9.7 m) Lake Harris, Florida (USA...