scholarly journals Spatiotemporal characterization of mercury isotope baselines and anthropogenic influences in lake sediment cores

Author(s):  
Ju Hyeon Lee ◽  
Sae Yun Kwon ◽  
Runsheng Yin ◽  
Laura M. Motta ◽  
Aaron Y. Kurz ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ju Hyeon Lee ◽  
Sae Yun Kwon ◽  
Runsheng Yin ◽  
Laura Motta ◽  
Aaron Y. Kurz ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 302
Author(s):  
T. J. Mertzimekis ◽  
K. G. Ioannides ◽  
C. A. Papachristodoulou ◽  
K. C. Stamoulis ◽  
D. T. Karamanis

The description of 137Cs behavior during water to sediment transport generally involves the characterization of the sorption process in a particular hydro-geological system by certain prescribed kinetics parameters, hi the present work the kinetics of radiocesium sorption and desorption and the corresponding radiocesium distribution profiles in lake sediment cores were investigated. Radiocesium reaches rapidly (< than 5 d) at a depth which does not exceed 4 cm. The desorption of radiocesium was found to depend upon cation concentrations. Empirical laws were derived both for cesium adsorption and desorption.


Author(s):  
Douglas Nelson ◽  
Alan Heyvaert ◽  
Laurent Meillier ◽  
Jae Kim ◽  
Xiaoping Li ◽  
...  

1998 ◽  
Vol 88 (5) ◽  
pp. 1198-1203
Author(s):  
Ronald Doig

Abstract The 1988, magnitude mb 5.9 (mbLg 6.5) Saguenay, Quebec, earthquake occurred in a region considered to be aseismic, but the epicenter was less than 100 km northwest of the seismically active region of Charlevoix. Lake sediment cores representing some 3000 yr of sediment accumulation contain abnormal silt layers attributed to seismic shaking events prior to the 1988 earthquake. The layers are formed by the relatively rapid settling of the silt portion of the seismically resuspended organic-rich sediment. Cores were obtained over a distance of 120 km, perpendicular to the Saguenay graben structure. Several silt layers are much thicker and more widely distributed than the effect of the 1988 earthquake and are comparable to those observed at Charlevoix that were produced by magnitude 6 to 7 events. The silting events do not correlate between the sampled lakes nor does the pattern match that at Charlevoix, so that the shaking events are interpreted to be of local origin. The recurrence interval for magnitude ≧6 earthquakes ranges from 350 to 1000 yr, in contrast to the roughly 75-yr historical recurrence of earthquakes of magnitude greater than 6 at Charlevoix.


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