This study investigates the sedimentological and geochemical changes that occurred during the last 2200 years in the meromictic Lake Lucerne (Switzerland), one of the largest freshwater lakes of Central Europe. The stable isotope composition (δ13C and δ18O values) of bulk carbonates is compared to changes in grain-size distribution (clay and silt fraction), natural trace element input (titanium and thorium concentrations), and organic material abundance (Corg, nitrogen and phosphorus) and composition (C/N ratios and hydrogen and oxygen indexes). A drop in carbonate accumulation and in the δ18O values of sediments between ca. AD 500 and 700 followed a large and consistent rise in chemical weathering, marked by increases in the silicate-clay ...
This review addresses the quantification of anthropogenic pollutants in lacustrine sediments by mult...
Sediment phosphorus (P) released to surface water (a.k.a. internal P loading) is the key factor dela...
National audienceInstrumental data about lake functioning before anthropogenic disturbances of the l...
This study investigates the sedimentological and geochemical changes that occurred during the last 2...
Land cover transformations have accompanied the rise and fall of civilizations for thousands of year...
A 9000 cal. year record of geochemistry was analysed in a sediment core obtained from a Swiss alpine...
Land cover transformations have accompanied the rise and fall of civilizations for thousands of year...
Lake Steisslingen is a small hardwater lake 20 kms west of Lake Constance, mostly fed by ...
International audienceA high-resolution sedimentological and geochemical study was performed on a 20...
The history of hardwater lake Sacrower See (Brandenburg, northeastern Germany) was reconstructed bac...
This review addresses the quantification of anthropogenic pollutants in lacustrine sediments by mult...
Sediment phosphorus (P) released to surface water (a.k.a. internal P loading) is the key factor dela...
National audienceInstrumental data about lake functioning before anthropogenic disturbances of the l...
This study investigates the sedimentological and geochemical changes that occurred during the last 2...
Land cover transformations have accompanied the rise and fall of civilizations for thousands of year...
A 9000 cal. year record of geochemistry was analysed in a sediment core obtained from a Swiss alpine...
Land cover transformations have accompanied the rise and fall of civilizations for thousands of year...
Lake Steisslingen is a small hardwater lake 20 kms west of Lake Constance, mostly fed by ...
International audienceA high-resolution sedimentological and geochemical study was performed on a 20...
The history of hardwater lake Sacrower See (Brandenburg, northeastern Germany) was reconstructed bac...
This review addresses the quantification of anthropogenic pollutants in lacustrine sediments by mult...
Sediment phosphorus (P) released to surface water (a.k.a. internal P loading) is the key factor dela...
National audienceInstrumental data about lake functioning before anthropogenic disturbances of the l...