Artigo Revisado por pares

Sedimentation Rates and Depositional Processes in Lake Superior from 210Pb Geochronology

1981; Elsevier BV; Volume: 7; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/s0380-1330(81)72058-6

ISSN

2773-0719

Autores

James E. Evans, Thomas C. Johnson, E. Calvin Alexander, R.S. Lively, Steven J. Eisenreich,

Tópico(s)

Aeolian processes and effects

Resumo

Sedimentation rates range from 0.01 to 0.32 cm/yr in 17 sediment box cores from Lake Superior, as determined by 210Pb geochronology. Shoreline erosion and resuspension of nearshore sediments causes moderate to high (0.05–0.11 cm/yr) sedimentation rates in the western arm of Lake Superior. Sedimentation rates are very high (> 0.15 cm/yr) in marginal bays adjoining Lake Superior; and moderate to very high (0.07–0.19 cm/yr) in open lake regions adjacent to marginal bays. Resuspension of nearshore and shoal top sediments in southern and southeastern Lake Superior by storms is responsible for depositional anomalies in 210Pb profiles corresponding to 1905, 1916–1918, and 1940 storms. Sedimentation rates are very low (0.01–0.03 cm/yr) in the central basins due to isolation from sediment sources. These data indicate that sedimentation rates and processes vary significantly in different regions of Lake Superior. The sedimentation rates provided by this study, in conjunction with previously-reported sedimentation rates, yield a better understanding of the Lake Superior depositional environment.

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