This paper presents reconstructions of Holocene sediment yield from four alpine lakes in southern British Columbia. Sediment yield is reconstructed on the basis of suites of dated and correlated cores from each lake. Facies analysis of the complete set of cores suggests that significant changes in sediment delivery have occurred during the Holocene, specifically a shift to a higher energy sedimentary environment in cooler wetter conditions in the late Holocene. Estimated sediment yields range between 2.3 and 11.2 t km-2 a-1. Maximum Holocene variability is a 115% increase at one site. Highest variability is observed at sites just above treeline suggesting that reduced vegetation cover under cooler conditions is a key control on temporal var...
We use annually laminated lake sediments to estimate suspended sediment yield for a 3850 km2 montane...
Current climate trends are expected to result in the northward expansion of the subarctic treeline l...
Enhanced sediment yield associated with forestry activity is well documented. While some studies ha...
Holocene patterns of sediment yield reconstructed from sediments in four lakes are used to assess t...
Holocene patterns of sediment yield reconstructed from sediments in four lakes are used to assess t...
It has been suggested that the dominant controls on alpine sediment transfers during the Holocene Ep...
The lake sediments of Gallie Pond, a subalpine lake which drains the Goat Meadows watershed, a drain...
The lake sediments of Gallie Pond, a subalpine lake which drains the Goat Meadows watershed, a drain...
Lacustrine sediments have provided important information on historical sediment transfer processes a...
Lacustrine sediments have provided important information on historical sediment transfer processes a...
The relation between climate and sediment yield remains poorly defined in regions of high relief and...
Lake sediments have been identified as an alternative to contemporary stream monitoring to establish...
grantor: University of TorontoMud Lake, a proglacial lake in the Monashee Mountains of Bri...
grantor: University of TorontoMud Lake, a proglacial lake in the Monashee Mountains of Bri...
We use annually laminated lake sediments to estimate suspended sediment yield for a 3850 km2 montane...
We use annually laminated lake sediments to estimate suspended sediment yield for a 3850 km2 montane...
Current climate trends are expected to result in the northward expansion of the subarctic treeline l...
Enhanced sediment yield associated with forestry activity is well documented. While some studies ha...
Holocene patterns of sediment yield reconstructed from sediments in four lakes are used to assess t...
Holocene patterns of sediment yield reconstructed from sediments in four lakes are used to assess t...
It has been suggested that the dominant controls on alpine sediment transfers during the Holocene Ep...
The lake sediments of Gallie Pond, a subalpine lake which drains the Goat Meadows watershed, a drain...
The lake sediments of Gallie Pond, a subalpine lake which drains the Goat Meadows watershed, a drain...
Lacustrine sediments have provided important information on historical sediment transfer processes a...
Lacustrine sediments have provided important information on historical sediment transfer processes a...
The relation between climate and sediment yield remains poorly defined in regions of high relief and...
Lake sediments have been identified as an alternative to contemporary stream monitoring to establish...
grantor: University of TorontoMud Lake, a proglacial lake in the Monashee Mountains of Bri...
grantor: University of TorontoMud Lake, a proglacial lake in the Monashee Mountains of Bri...
We use annually laminated lake sediments to estimate suspended sediment yield for a 3850 km2 montane...
We use annually laminated lake sediments to estimate suspended sediment yield for a 3850 km2 montane...
Current climate trends are expected to result in the northward expansion of the subarctic treeline l...
Enhanced sediment yield associated with forestry activity is well documented. While some studies ha...